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Caretaker Premier Yanev meets with Albanian counterpart Edi Rama

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"Bulgaria and North Macedonia must solve their problems bilaterally", Bulgaria’s caretaker Premier Stefan Yanev said at a meeting with his Albanian counterpart Edi Rama in Sofia.

 " I strongly believe that Sofia and Skopje would intensify their communication and dialogue. There are so many things that make Bulgaria and North Macedonia close countries. When there is a will, there is a way and I believe that the two countries can overcome the difficulties and sort out their issues. It is very important for us as Albania to see this issue solved. We are aware that this is a very sensitive issue, but in the meantime we are involved in that in an unvoluntary way," said Premier Rama and added that Tirana supports both Sofia and Skopje. 




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