Milososki: We have scheduled a session of the Foreign Policy Committee for tomorrow, we expect Osmani to attend
A parliamentary session is scheduled for tomorrow at 11:30 Foreign Policy Committee, which is expected to be attended by the Minister of Foreign Affairs Bujar Osmani, informed today the President of the Commission, Antonio Milososki.
- Osmani was asked to present in writing the answers that Macedonia gave to official Sofia in December last year on their so-called "5 + 1" plan, in order to be informed as MPs what it is about and whether such answers coincide and are within the Declaration adopted by the Macedonian Parliament where we have established common national positions, said Milososki, who is a member of parliament from VMRO- DPMNE.
He hopes that the presence of the minister will be confirmed at tomorrow's parliamentary commission.
- I expect to have an interesting, interesting debate on which I expect to receive more serious answers about the process which has so far been shrouded in a dose of doubt about how transparently the negotiations between Skopje and Sofia are, added Milososki.
The foreign ministry confirmed on Tuesday that Osmani would attend a session of the parliament's foreign policy committee on Friday.
Regarding the issue of the inclusion of Bulgarians in the Constitution, according to Milososki, VMRO-DPMNE does not believe that "the Constitution should be a coin for bribery in any political misunderstanding."
-VMRO-DPMNE does not believe that the Constitution should be a coin for bribery in any political misunderstanding with any of the neighbors and we believe that we should be more conventional on this issue, to think more seriously and not rush with any promises that we see that Prime Minister Kovacevski he gives them very easily, and thus maybe consciously or unconsciously does not understand that he is violating Macedonia's negotiating positions, Milososki added.