North Macedonian Prime Minister Encourages Domestic Tourism Amid Schengen Entry System Challenges
Skopje, North Macedonia – Following the recent implementation of the new entry and exit system from the Schengen zone by the European Union, Prime Minister Hristjan Mickoski has urged citizens to consider spending part of their winter and summer vacations within North Macedonia. The system is currently causing increased wait times at border crossings, raising concerns for travelers. Speaking to reporters, Mickoski addressed the situation, stating that discussions were underway within the European Union regarding potential solutions.
While he declined to elaborate on specific requests, he acknowledged ongoing conversations about mitigating the impact of the new system. “I would not comment much on this behavior,” Mickoski stated. “We have several discussions within the European Union on how to overcome this.”
He emphasized the country’s attractions, highlighting its beaches, mountains, and other scenic locations.
Mickoski extended an invitation to Macedonian citizens to utilize these resources during the summer months. The Prime Minister’s call comes as the EU continues to address logistical challenges associated with the updated Schengen system. Further details regarding the ongoing discussions are expected to emerge in the coming weeks.
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