The US special envoy for the Western Balkans, Gabriel Escobar, says the idea of ​​a free and peaceful Europe is not complete without the Western Balkans.

Following the US-Northern Macedonia strategic dialogue, Escobar expressed US support for the start of intergovernmental conferences with the EU on Skopje and Tirana.

He said he hoped that the stalemate presented by Bulgaria would be overcome by compromise.

In an interview with VOA's Macedonian service, Escobar said the Strategic Dialogue between Washington and Skopje is a way to deepen relations in all areas.

"As the newest member of NATO, Northern Macedonia has contributed a lot, so we are trying to find ways to work together to help resolve some of the Balkan issues, some of the bilateral issues and some of the issues. global, ”he said.

Escobar said the country has made all the necessary reforms to start intergovernmental conferences with the European Union and that the United States strongly supports the membership process.

"So, it is not just a question of Northern Macedonia being in the European Union.

We need Northern Macedonia in the European Union, we need the entire Western Balkans in the European Union.

"The idea that we started in 1989 to create a completely free and peaceful Europe is not yet complete and we must continue to work for it."

The senior State Department official expressed hope that Northern Macedonia and Bulgaria, which he said are good allies and valued members of NATO, would find a solution through compromise, dialogue and goodwill negotiations.

Answering a question about the possibility of accelerating Ukraine's EU integration, Escobar said that as special representative for the Western Balkans, he is focused on the region.

"I think that it is Northern Macedonia and Albania that have the turn to start the process of Intergovernmental Conferences.

"We have very close cooperation with the EU when it comes to Ukraine, but unfortunately this is not my field," he said.

Escobar said the Western Balkans region has great economic and trade prospects.

"The Western Balkans is the fastest growing part of Europe.

"It has the potential to be a regional leader in Renewable Energy, Liquefied Natural Gas, Transport, Technology and almost everything else in the region," he said.

For this reason, he said, the United States supports any cooperation initiative between the countries of the region.