Skopje announces consultations after veto

Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski will hold separate meetings with party leaders today.

Izvor: MAKFAX

Monday, 07.04.2008.

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Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski will hold separate meetings with party leaders today. Makfax news agency said that the meeting will take place with DPA leader Menduh Thaci, DUI leader Ali Ahmeti and SDSM leader Radmila Sekerinska. Skopje announces consultations after veto Gruevski will brief the leaders of the three parties about the participation of Macedonian delegation in NATO summit in Bucharest and the Adriatic Group (A3) meeting in Zagreb. Political leaders will exchange views on further course of activities following Greek veto on Macedonia's admission to NATO, a statement said. Today's meeting of political leaders marks the start of consultations among the country's top officials to draw up a common strategy after Greece blocked Macedonia's NATO entry because of the name. Greece also threatens to block Macedonia's EU bid unless the name issue has been resolved. "Macedonia will not quit NATO membership bid and it will continue with reforms. Macedonia will build a strategy on resolution of name differences," Macedonian's president and prime minister Branko Crvenkovski and Nikola Gruevski were quoted after a meeting with U.S. President George Bush in Zagreb over the weekend. During the visit to Zagreb, Bush pledged support to Macedonia's NATO entry "as soon as possible", Makfax said.

Skopje announces consultations after veto

Gruevski will brief the leaders of the three parties about the participation of Macedonian delegation in NATO summit in Bucharest and the Adriatic Group (A3) meeting in Zagreb.

Political leaders will exchange views on further course of activities following Greek veto on Macedonia's admission to NATO, a statement said.

Today's meeting of political leaders marks the start of consultations among the country's top officials to draw up a common strategy after Greece blocked Macedonia's NATO entry because of the name.

Greece also threatens to block Macedonia's EU bid unless the name issue has been resolved.

"Macedonia will not quit NATO membership bid and it will continue with reforms. Macedonia will build a strategy on resolution of name differences," Macedonian's president and prime minister Branko Crvenkovski and Nikola Gruevski were quoted after a meeting with U.S. President George Bush in Zagreb over the weekend.

During the visit to Zagreb, Bush pledged support to Macedonia's NATO entry "as soon as possible", Makfax said.

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