Greek ICOMOS President: Skopje is Changing for the Better

Macedonia and Greece are friendly countries, investing joint efforts to preserve cultural heritage. Cooperation between the two countries could be further boosted, says Athanasios Nakasis, President of the Hellenic National Committee on Monuments and Sites, ICOMOS, Dnevnik daily reports.

Nakasis attended a Regional Symposium on Protection of Cultural Heritage, held in Skopje on March 9. The Symposium gathered experts from Macedonia, Greece, Italy, Serbia, Slovenia and Kosovo, who shared their experiences in this field.


This is Nakasis' second visit to Macedonia. He underlines that he does not mind discussing any topic related to the neighboring countries. Nakasis first came to Macedonia in 2002 and says he has noticed many changes, especially in Skopje's downtown area.

"The changes are apparent. Some have voiced negative, others have shared their positive opinions. However, I need to acknowledge the efforts to make a change. The city has changed a lot. I think it's for the better," Nakasis says.

As to the national committees of both countries, he points that a good cooperation has been established.

"But, we are also friends. We have had a very good cooperation and maintained close ties over the last decade. We support each other, because we come from the Balkans and face the same challenges," he said.

Moreover, Nakasis says the Symposium, which tackled protection from seismic activity, was a step ahead in the bilateral cooperation.



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