• Saturday, 21 February 2026

Skopje wants active communication with Sofia, but doesn’t want to enter Bulgaria’s election rhetoric: FM

Skopje wants active communication with Sofia, but doesn’t want to enter Bulgaria’s election rhetoric: FM

Skopje, 19 February 2026 (MIA) - We want to have active communication and active engagement with Sofia, Corridor VIII is an example that we can cooperate. We also have concrete communication with the European Union. One of the topics we discussed is the process of potentially finding a solution with neighboring Bulgaria and this is something that we will work on, however within the principles that are clear, said Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade Timcho Mucunski on Thursday answering journalists’ questions ahead of the Macedonian-Slovak Business Forum.

“Yesterday I attended an event in Tirana on Corridor VIII, and tangible measures are being taken by both parties for the realization of this project. But we said that the western section of Corridor VIII in Albania should also be accelerated, and we have been seeing positive signals from Albania recently, and we should welcome that because Corridor VIII wouldn’t be whole without the obligations that Albania has to deliver, and here I am not only talking about road and rail infrastructure, but also energy infrastructure and other complementary issues. Why am I bringing up Corridor VIII? Because Corridor VIII is proof that we can cooperate with neighboring Bulgaria when we want to,” Mucunski said.

The Foreign Minister noted that an electoral process is currently underway in Bulgaria and Macedonian officials should be careful when making statements since, he said, the country has absolutely no interest in becoming a part of the election rhetoric in Bulgaria.

“Anyone who wants to and aims to involve us in the election rhetoric in neighboring Bulgaria does not have pro-EU values. And we can see this also from certain factors in neighboring Bulgaria. But to be honest, I also feel this from certain political factors in our country as well,” Mucunski said.

The Foreign Minister said the dispute is also being discussed with the European Union.

“A few days ago you could see in Munich that I accompanied Prime Minister Mickoski at a meeting with the President of the European Council, António Costa, and of course one of the topics we discussed is the process of potentially finding a solution with neighboring Bulgaria and that is something we will work on, but within the principles that are clear to everyone,” Mucunski stressed.