The United States welcomes the agreement on the normalization of relations between Belgrade and Pristina
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The spokeswoman of the US National Security Council, Adrienne Watson, said today that the US welcomes, as she stated, the "agreement on the normalization of relations" between Belgrade and Pristina.
She wrote on Twitter that the US calls on both sides to start implementing their obligations as soon as possible.
"We welcome the agreement on the normalization of relations between Kosovo and Serbia with the support of the EU and the United States and call on both sides to start implementing their obligations as soon as possible," Watson wrote.
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VMRO-DPMNE leader Hristijan Mickoski expects the new ruling majority in the parliament to strengthen with at least three more MPs and by May 28 to consolidate 61 MPs as party president. In that combinatorics, it can be expected that the minority parties that won the parliamentary elections will join the Coalition "Your Macedonia" in the Parliament.
VMRO-DPMNE leader Hristijan Mickoski expects the new ruling majority in the parliament to strengthen with at least three more MPs and by May 28 to consolidate 61 MPs as party president. In that combinatorics, it can be expected that the minority parties that won the parliamentary elections will join the Coalition "Your Macedonia" in the Parliament.