SKOPJE, North Macedonia (AP) - The European Union's top foreign policy official on Friday urged North Macedonia to take "era-defining" decisions to advance its bid for EU membership.
EU presses North Macedonia to make ‘era-defining’ decisions for membership
SKOPJE, North Macedonia (AP) - The European Union's top foreign policy official on Friday urged North Macedonia to take "era-defining" decisions to advance its bid for EU membership.
Speaking in the capital Skopje alongside Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas reaffirmed the bloc's support but stressed that progress depends on multiple domestic reforms.
"The road to membership is not easy, so my message today is to stay on the course and to take next steps necessary towards the opening of the negotiations,” Kallas said. "North Macedonia faces era-defining choices for its citizens and its future."
Key among those steps is a constitutional amendment to formally recognize a Bulgarian minority - a condition set by EU neighbor Bulgaria to lift its veto of North Macedonian membership. The issue has become a political flashpoint in North Macedonia, where the conservative government insists that EU accession should not be affected by bilateral disputes.
