"Bulgaria will take all measures regarding the "Pendikov" case and they are already in progress," acting Minister of Foreign Affairs Nikolay Milkov told BNT in the studio of the morning block "The Day Begins"

Nikolay Milkov was born on December 10, 1957 in Sofia.

He graduated from the French High School in Sofia.

He stated that

when the attack against Pendikov happened in the RSM there was initially a panic and they recognized at different levels that it was a hate crime.

After that, scenarios began to creep in that Pendikov "was a drug addict and drug dealer, and the bravest claim that Bulgarian clubs are places of organized crime and that they are financed by drug trafficking"

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"This is a narrative that we cannot share and we will take all measures," Milkov said.

He has already informed the foreign ministers of the EU member states at the Foreign Affairs Council in Brussels.

A written memorandum on these issues has been circulated to all member states.

A meeting is to be held in our country with all the ambassadors of the member states.

They will also use other mechanisms, including the OSCE mechanism, which still has an observer mission in Skopje.

We have the tools of the Council of Europe, Milkov specified.

Prof. Ovcharov: Let it not turn out that RSM is Russia's Trojan horse

Our foreign minister also stated that

for the celebrations of Gotse Delchev on February 4, both countries and mainly the institutions in the RSM must keep calm and refrain from any provocations in order to ensure the necessary order, so that anyone who wishes to went and bowed

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"Regarding the counterattack against MEP Angel Jambazki

Angel Jambazki is a Bulgarian nationalist and politician, vice-chairman of "VMRO - and other of our politicians, I think this is part of some new Macedonian narrative to make it so that first the attack on Bulgarians, the systematic attacks on Bulgarian clubs and communities there that are escalating.

Which started with the adoption of a repressive law there, continued with an arson for which a suspended sentence was received, followed by a shooting and now a physical fight with a person who is a member of the Bulgarian community.

They are trying to ascribe shared guilt to us there - there are crazy heads on both sides of the border.

There can be no such analogies," said Milkov.

RS Macedonia wants to ban Angel Dzambazki from entering the country

He reminded that

the focus of the French proposal is the observance of the rights of our compatriots in the RSM, which is a merit of the president

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He stated that the RSM negotiations cannot be vetoed, given that they have not started.

"I am not a supporter of the veto, but Bulgaria always has the right to vote," Milkov clarified.

He did not want to comment on the words of Macedonian President Stevo Pendarovski, but only said: "As a doctor of history, I can say that if there are victims on one side - he mentions 12 people, I would mention thousands of people who were killed , 300,000 expelled between the two wars. He must have heard of "Golyi Otok", where after the Second World War hundreds of Bulgarians were interned and died, just because they had a Bulgarian self-consciousness. They have no idea of ​​their history, because they are not yet opened their secret service files, we can help them do that if they want."

Milkov also believes that the

Joint Historical Commission is in a permanent deadlock, but every effort must be made to make progress, because this is what our international obligations foresee

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Our foreign minister also commented on the case with the Bulgarian tourists in Mexico, who were locked up at the airport for days without explanation.

Mexico refuses to accept Bulgarian tourists

"I admit that there are a number of problems that can be allowed on the way of the tourist flow from the reservations themselves to the situation on the ground. There can also be a mistake on the part of the Mexican authorities. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs immediately referred our embassy in Mexico.

"Our embassy in Mexico took the steps that should have been taken immediately - a note was sent to the Mexican Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the tourism authorities in the country were contacted, requesting full information on the case in order to clarify the reasons and stop the undesirable practices "said Nikolay Milkov

Nikolay Milkov was born on December 10, 1957 in Sofia.

He graduated from the French High School in Sofia.

However, Milkov called on the Bulgarians who travel to be careful that there are no mistakes in their vouchers, to talk to the tour operators, to check the reservations and the way the documents are filled out.

Angel Jambazki

Nikolai Milkov

Christian Pendikov

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