No signals Greece will unblock Macedonia

Foreign Minister Nikola Poposki held Friday a working breakfast with ambassadors of EU member-states, also attended by Christian Danielsson, Director General for Enlargement at the European Commission, MIA reports from Brussels.

FM Poposki stressed that a repeat of the Greek blockade in the European Council would not improve the state of Union enlargement, whereas European Commission officials stressed that Greece is expected to help the advancement of Macedonia’s Euro-integration process.

“We presented our arguments, saying the Commission has recommended the launch of accession talks for the sixth year running, while the Council has delayed the decision under the influence of a bilateral issue of a member-state. The repeat of this recipe does not lead to progress and start of the negotiations, whereas a decision for the launch of such talks is a necessity”, Poposki told MIA after the meeting.


According to him, the EC sent very clear messages, expecting reforms from Macedonia, but also all member-states, including Greece, to help move the process forward.

“We also referred to the High-Level Accession Dialogue and all reforms to be implemented in this regard. Focus was given to enhancement of political dialogue in Macedonia, i.e. the presence of all stakeholders, especially those who are absent from the Parliament, their respect of institutions and constructiveness within the country’s European agenda”, said Poposki.

Regarding Macedonia’s chances to get an accession talks date at the December summit of the Council, Poposki said there is a critical mass of people in Europe who are aware and promote the launch of negotiations.

“However, when it comes to passing EU decisions, Athens is the main decision-maker for Macedonia and Athens rules on the type of decisions to be adopted”, added Poposki.

He told the ambassadors that Greece’s approach has already been tested without increasing the probability for the start of accession talks.

“It is clear that many factors within the EU agree that Macedonia will be closer to the Union if negotiations begin. There are no signals Athens will remove the obstacles it has already put”, concluded FM Poposki. 

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