Krzalovski: Seemingly small concessions can lead to our full acceptance of Bulgaria's positions
According to the analyst Aleksandar Krzalovski the visit of the Bulgarian Prime Minister Kiril Petkov passed in a relatively positive tone, a The "new forces" on both sides give hope that our European integration can be unlocked later this year, but hardly in the first six months.
- The visit demonstrated the greater readiness of the Bulgarian diplomacy, and the country as a whole, as well as our inability to think long-term and perceive the consequences of seemingly small concessions, such as the gesture with Miladinovci and the note in the UN. This seems to confirm the fears, among others expressed by the current Minister Nikola Dimitrov, that our Government is ready for concessions, first fewer and smaller concessions, which in the end, as in the case of Greece, may end with our full acceptance of Bulgaria's positions, because, right, without that there is no veto, no negotiations for EU membership - Krzalovski told "Free Press".