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Bulgarian Cultural Club-Skopje sends memorandum over dispute between Sofia and Skopje

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The work of the Bulgaria-North Macedonia Commission on Historical and Educational Issues must change- it must follow a road map with concrete deadlines, topics and results and debate must expand towards the schools and the universities in the two countries. This is what the memorandum of the Bulgarian Cultural Club-Skopje sent to the Premiers of Bulgaria and North Macedonia reads, tatkovina.info informs. 

Degrading relations caused by different interpretation of our common history does not allow progress in the work of the join commission and centers outside Skopje and Sofia may benefit from the situation that exacerbated before the negotiations with the EU, the document further reads.




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