During the NATO Summit held at the “Beshtepe” presidential complex in Ankara, President Gordana Siljanovska addressed the international political climate. Speaking after participating in the North Atlantic Council meeting at the level of heads of state and government, Siljanovska expressed concern regarding the perceived inconsistency in the diplomatic actions of leaders within the alliance structure. She specifically noted a pattern of behavior she observed among political figures, suggesting that a cohesive approach was necessary for progress, particularly in relation to the European Union.
The President emphasized the need for member states to overcome current diplomatic hurdles to move forward effectively. In the context of her participation in the summit, President Siljanovska also engaged in bilateral discussions. During a reception held that evening, she met with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Additionally, she held a meeting with the Prime Minister of Bulgaria, Rumen Radev. Prime Minister Radev characterized the relationship between the two nations, stating that their connection extended beyond mere geographical proximity to a level of friendship. The participation of President Siljanovska at the summit underscores ongoing discussions within the NATO framework regarding regional stability and multilateral cooperation among its members.
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