Press Release
New Ambassadors of Ireland, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Ecuador present the Letters of Credence
Tuesday, 26 June 2012 13:49

The President of the Republic of Macedonia, Dr. Gjorge Ivanov, received today the Letters of Credence of the newly appointed Ambassador of Ireland, Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republic of Ecuador to the Republic of Macedonia.

In the welcome notes at the ceremony of presenting the credentials, President Ivanov wished the Ambassadors welcome and success in the execution of their diplomatic mission.

At the meeting with the newly appointed Ambassador of Ireland, H.E. Oliver Grogan, the Macedonian President expressed hope for a more dynamic development of bilateral relations and overall cooperation, and more intensive political dialogue between both countries in future. Stressing that the Euro-Atlantic integration is a key integrating factor in Macedonia, President Ivanov expressed his expectation for enhanced support from Ireland, especially during their Presidency with the Council of the European Union, the first half of 2013. It is high time, I think, the country is allowed to enter the next stage of integration - start of negotiations. I hope, that in this regard, we will have the support of friendly Ireland, President Ivanov said.

Honored to represent Ireland in Macedonia, Ambassador Grogan pledged to do everything to strengthen relations bilaterally but also in European and international context. Ambassador Grogan gave assurances that Ireland will increase the support, especially during the presidency with the OSCE and the European Union. In that period, we will stand for fruitful strengthening of the relations between the EU and Macedonia, in particular regarding the membership process. Ireland shares the belief of the EU that the prospects of European integration contribute to promoting stability in Macedonia and in the wider Balkan region, Ambassador Grogan said.

At the meeting with the newly appointed Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina, H.E. Zdravko Begovic, views were exchanged on the current developments in the region, the cooperation in the Euro-Atlantic integration processes was confirmed and the upward trend in the economic cooperation was acknowledged. I would like to reiterate the strong support that the Republic of Macedonia provides to the friendly Bosnia and Herzegovina in its efforts for Euro-Atlantic integration. We are ready to work closely, and share our experience in this area. Only Euro-Atlantic integration of the region can provide what we all need: permanent stability, security, prosperity and welfare of our citizens, President Ivanov said.

The Ambassador of Bosnia and Herzegovina expressed satisfaction with the cooperation at multilateral level and interest to intensify relations with the Republic of Macedonia. I am confident that the friendship and cooperation between our countries, the success in promoting relations that unite our peoples will contribute to prosperity, peace, stability and our common European future, Ambassador Begovic said.

At the meeting with the Ambassador of the Republic of Ecuador, resident in Rome, H.E. Carlos Danilo Vallejo Lopez, the first non-resident Ambassador to the Republic of Macedonia, President Ivanov expressed his gratitude for the use of the constitutional name of the Republic of Macedonia, as a solid foundation for friendship between the two countries. I deem that despite the geographical distance, there is a common desire and potential for comprehensive development of relations for the benefit of our peoples. I believe that with your efforts you will contribute to their building and strengthening, and therefore, I would like to assure you that in the execution of your diplomatic duty, you shall enjoy our full support and assistance, President Ivanov said in his welcoming speech.



All outstanding issues should be overcome in a dialogue - meeting with Kosovo Minister for Foreign Affairs, Hoxhaj
Monday, 25 June 2012 16:20

The President of the Republic of Macedonia, Dr. Gjorge Ivanov, received today the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Kosovo, Enver Hoxhaj.

It was noted at the meeting that the relations between the Republic of Macedonia and the Republic of Kosovo are continuous, constructive and friendly in terms of numerous issues of mutual interest and in the spirit of good neighborly relations.

Both interlocutors expressed satisfaction with the overall development of bilateral relations, regular political dialogue at all levels and concluded that economic and trade cooperation are marking positive trends.

President Ivanov and Minister Hoxhaj agreed that all outstanding issues in the region can and must be overcome only in political dialogue and cooperation. The President stressed that for the countries of the region, integration into NATO and the European Union is the only alternative. In this context, the Republic of Macedonia supports Kosovo in its Euro-Atlantic integration and is willing to contribute by transferring positive experiences in many areas.

President Ivanov reiterated the principled position of the Republic of Macedonia in terms of the dialogue between Belgrade and Pristine. He welcomed the two agreements reached in Brussels, saying that the successful conduct of the dialogue is important for stability in the region.

At the meeting, they exchanged views on cooperation in other areas of mutual interest such as defense, fight against organized crime, culture, health, education. They reaffirmed the efforts to enhance regional cooperation in economy, infrastructure and traffic, as well as to intensify cross-border cooperation through joint utilization of European funds.

Extending greetings to the President of the Republic of Kosovo, H.E. Atifete Jahjaga, President Ivanov expressed hope that Macedonian Gorani in Kosovo will be recognized under that name as soon as possible. Given the fact that the Republic of Kosovo has made important steps in the recognition of minority rights of the Montenegrins and Croats, I expect the same status to be given to the Macedonian Gorani. I am confident that this would be welcomed and highly appreciated by all relevant international actors, stressed President Ivanov. At the meeting, Kosovo Foreign Minister pledged to enhance the status and rights of the Macedonian Gorani.





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