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President says currently no plans to convene Security Council over destabilization allegations 

President says currently no plans to convene Security Council over destabilization allegations 

Ohrid, 16 August 2024 (MIA) - President Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova said Friday she currently has no plans to convene the country’s Security Council over the allegations about a potential destabilization of the country. She said the Council can hold a session once its composition is completed, while the topics would be the ones discussed globally and in Europe.

“Allegations about destabilization are one thing, while threats of destabilization are something else, but the reality is different. I said I wouldn’t convene the Council because when we need to tackle the wildfires, we are allegedly facing other threats too. I don’t see those threats as real at the moment,” Siljanovska-Davkova said in answer to a journalist’s question in Ohrid where she attended the opening of the 57th International Seminar on Macedonian Language, Literature and Culture.

She said the Council could convene once its composition is completed.

“I think it would be good for one member to be someone who has nothing to do with politics and parties but is instead an expert on climate change and climate protection, and this was already agreed. The second member should be an expert on Euro-integrations since everything we do is related to our return to Europe where our place is. And the third member should be an expert on globalization, which isn’t just Americanization anymore, we are seeing a multipolar world, and we are facing war which is a defeat for the whole of humanity and the whole world, because the European project is a peace project, the UN is a peace project,” Siljanovska-Davkova said.

The President said after the completion of the Security Council’s composition she would convene a session to deliberate “what the whole world is assessing today, which is where the world is headed”. 

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