ZAGREB, Dec 5 (Hina) - The Macedonian Embassy in Zagreb on Thursday issued a press release stating that Macedonian President Boris Trajkovski had not sent the European Union a joint letter by the presidents of five South-eastern
European countries -- Macedonia, Croatia, Bosnia, Yugoslavia and Albania -- seeking support in the countries' drawing closer to the Union.
ZAGREB, Dec 5 (Hina) - The Macedonian Embassy in Zagreb on Thursday
issued a press release stating that Macedonian President Boris
Trajkovski had not sent the European Union a joint letter by the
presidents of five South-eastern European countries -- Macedonia,
Croatia, Bosnia, Yugoslavia and Albania -- seeking support in the
countries' drawing closer to the Union. #L#
The press release says the Embassy "completely refutes" the
information taken from the AFP news agency and published after a
meeting between Trajkovski and the EU's high representative for
foreign affairs and security, Javier Solana, in Brussels on
Tuesday. The information released was that Trajkovski had sent the
letter to the Danish presidency of the EU.
"It is correct that the joint letter by the presidents of
aforementioned states is in the harmonisation phase and that the
final version will be delivered to European institutions and
representatives ahead of their summit in Copenhagen," the Embassy
says.
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