• Friday, 22 November 2024

Security situation is stable, PM says

Security situation is stable, PM says

Skopje, 22 November 2023 (MIA) — The country's security situation is stable, and there are no signs it would be jeopardized, Prime Minister Dimitar Kovachevski said Wednesday in response to reporter's question during the press conference held on the informal leaders' meeting of regional NATO allies held in Skopje.

 

"We have been a member of NATO for three years, two of which I have been Prime Minister," Kovachevski said.

 

"The information at the disposal of our country's security services — which are part of the NATO security services and share information with the partner security services of NATO member countries, including the most developed countries in the world with the most developed security mechanisms — regarding any individuals, groups and organizations wanting to jeopardize security in any NATO member country in the region, including ours, is at a level unimaginable to those who are not involved in these matters in detail," Kovachevski said.

 

He said the country had access to extremely detailed, timely and systematic intelligence information from the NATO headquarters through the diplomatic mission in Brussels.

 

"The system of prevention, the system of cooperation with the NATO headquarters in Brussels through our diplomatic mission, but also through our direct cooperation with NATO member countries, is working at an impeccable level.

 

"So our citizens should be happy and proud to live in a NATO member country with an exceptional level of security compared to any other country that is not a member of the largest military and security alliance in the world," the prime minister said. mr/