Greek Foreign Minister to Visit Macedonia in June

Greece's Foreign Minister, Nikos Kotzias is to pay a visit to Skopje in June, in the frames of his tour of Western Balkan countries' capitals.

The information has been announced by several Greek media, including the Kathimerini newspaper, following the Wednesday's meeting between the Macedonian Foreign Minister Niikola Poposki and his Greek counterpart on the sidelines of NATO's North-Atlantic Council ministerial meeting in Antalya, Turkey.

The Greek Foreign Ministry said that at the meeting Kotzias offered deep condolences in the behalf of his government to the families of the victims in the latest crisis in Macedonia, as well as that he expressed 'concern for the situation, pointing that restraint, reason and dialogue have to prevail'.


Both ministers discussed bilateral cooperation between the two countries, as well as matters of regional interest. They also examined the adoption of the confidence measures which could contribute to improving the bilateral relations.

After the meeting, Kotzias informed that the talks he held with Minister Poposki were also focused on his June visit to Skopje, the situation in Macedonia and the confidence measures.

"We talked about the confidence measures. We gave them a list and they gave us theirs. There are interesting coincidences. We also talked about moving the process forward, to work on the coincidences and after a certain time, we will discuss them on ministerial level," Kotzias said after the meeting.

Among the other details released on the encounter is the fact that Kathimerini said the meeting between the foreign ministers of Macedonia and Greece was 'private, without the presence of diplomatic delegations'.


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