The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade, Timço Mucunski, firmly maintains its primary strategic goal: initiating negotiations and swiftly attaining full membership within the European Union. Speaking to “Alsat,” Mucunski detailed the ongoing engagement of the state in dialogues occurring within European institutions. He explained that the government consistently observes and analyzes the diverse debates currently taking place.
“We meticulously monitor these discussions and the varying viewpoints,” Mucunski emphasized, “but our current, unfulfilled strategic priority centers on commencing negotiations and securing the fastest possible route to complete European Union membership.” He underscored the importance of this ambition. Mucunski further pointed out that the decision-making processes characteristic of the European Union require a unified consensus for any potential alteration to the existing operational methodology. Achieving this consensus is crucial to progressing toward the ministry’s core objectives of initiating negotiations and securing rapid European integration.
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