Friday, April 20, 2012

FYROM news: Albanian President Concerned by Tension in FYROM

FYROM news 
news from FYROM

President Topi on Thursday launched a two-day visit to the neighbouring country at a time of heightened tension between FYROM slavs and country’s Albanian minority.

“Each nationalistic or ultra-nationalistic reflex or a climate of prejudice harms relations between ethnic slavs and ethnic Albanians in FYROM as well as regional relations,” Topi said.

Ivanov and Topi sent a joint message urging people to preserve peace and harmony despite provocations.


The Albanian President extended condolences to the families of the victims and supported the police investigation into the case.

President Ivanov expressed his own wish for a quick resolution of the case that has shocked the nation.

"It is in everyone's interest to find the perpetrators, because if they had the courage to do this here, they could do the same elsewhere. It is obvious that someone has no interest in the region's progress," Ivanov said.

As part of his agenda, Topi also met FYROM Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski, Parliament Speaker Trajko Veljanoski and Ali Ahmeti, the head of the junior government party, the ethnic Albanian Democratic Union for Integration, DUI.

The bodies of Filip Slavkovski, Aleksandar Nakjevski, Cvetanco Acevski and Kire Trickovski, all aged between 18 and 20, were discovered on Thursday on the northern outskirts of the capital, at a popular fishing destination. All had gunshot wounds.

The body of 45-year-old Borce Stevkovski was found a short distance away from the rest.

The news of the killing has sharply fuelled ethnic tensions following the spread of rumours that the men were killed by Albanians. Police have said there is no evidence to support such claims.

But on Monday a mob mainly composed of hundreds of youngsters and hooligans tried to move across the city's Vardar River towards an area mainly populated by ethnic Albanians.

In a short clash that followed, police prevented this attempt and arrested some of the youngsters.

On Wednesday, the Prime Minister of mainly Albanian Kosovo, Hashim Thaci, also called for tolerance, peace and restraint in neighboring FYROM.

Balkan Insight 
*(After the necessary corrections with the name "FYROM".  
GREECE recognised this country with the name "FYROM")
 

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