Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, Elisa Spiropali, was received in a meeting by the Prime Minister of North Macedonia, Hristijan Mickoski.
The meeting focused on deepening bilateral cooperation, including in the field of economy and investment, as well as on preparations for the next session of the G2G intergovernmental meeting.
Spiropali emphasizes that inter-institutional cooperation between the two countries has always translated into tangible results for the lives of our citizens.
The Albanian chief diplomat brought to attention the mutual recognition of scientific diplomas and degrees, the recognition of professional qualifications for doctors, dentists and architects, joint controls and facilitation of border crossings, as well as joint infrastructure and energy projects.
Prime Minister Mickoski emphasized the European aspirations of both countries, which believe in EU integration as a process based entirely on merit.
Minister Spiropali stated that "the inter-institutional partnership between our two countries will continue to be strengthened, with a clear focus on projects and concrete results that improve the lives of our citizens and bring the two societies closer together."
During the meeting with Prime Minister Mickoski, Spiropali emphasized that "the Albanian factor in the RMV is not only an important and necessary state-forming community, but also a connecting bridge with Albania and an important driver of European integration processes."
