Ali Ahmeti and Ziadin Sela recently met with Congressman Keith Self, who chairs the Subcommittee on Europe in the U.S. Congress. The discussions centered on the political trajectory of North Macedonia and the ongoing challenges associated with sustaining the nation’s multi-ethnic composition.
According to reports, the meeting addressed the current political developments in North Macedonia, with a specific focus on the necessity of upholding the Ohrid Peace Agreement. A primary concern raised during the talks was the perceived erosion of the agreement’s principles within the country’s state institutions. The participants collectively stressed that the Ohrid Agreement continues to serve as the bedrock for peace, coexistence, and multi-ethnic democracy within North Macedonia.
Furthermore, they noted the agreement’s significance as one of the United States’ most crucial strategic investments in the broader region. During the meeting, Ahmeti expressed his gratitude for the role and commitment demonstrated by Congressman Self. The discussions underscore an international focus on stabilizing North Macedonia by reinforcing its foundational peace accords and ensuring the protection of its diverse ethnic makeup.
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It’s interesting to see key political figures addressing the Ohrid Agreement’s status directly with a US congressional subcommittee chair.