VIDEO: What did Prime Minister Kovacevski say to Kiril Petkov with a high index finger?

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The Summit, attended by the Heads of State and Government of the European Union and the Western Balkans region, will discuss Wider Europe, the Western Balkans, Ukraine, EU membership applications from Ukraine, the Republic of Moldova and Georgia, as well as economic issues and foreign affairs. relations.

Before the official start of the meeting, the camera in the hall at the EU headquarters in Brussels, where the EU-Western Balkans Summit is being held, "caught" Macedonian Prime Minister Dimitar Kovachevski and Bulgarian Prime Minister Kiril Petkov talking with extended hands, but what could not pass inconspicuously, is Kovacevski's high index finger, pointing towards Petkov.

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