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Milososki at informal meeting of EU foreign ministers in Spain

06. March 2010. | 08:58

Source: MIA

Macedonian Foreign Affairs Minister Antonio Milososki will take part on March 5-6 at an informal meeting of foreign ministers of EU member states, the so called Gymnich, which will be held in the frameworks of Spain's EU presidency in Cordoba.

Macedonian Foreign Affairs Minister Antonio Milososki will take part on March 5-6 at an informal meeting of foreign ministers of EU member states, the so called Gymnich, which will be held in the frameworks of Spain's EU presidency in Cordoba.

Foreign ministers of EU candidate countries traditionally take part at a closing session of the informal event, where current foreign issues are being discussed.

Current situation in the region of Western Balkans will be discusses as a preparation for the high-level meeting on Western Balkans, which is scheduled to be organised by the Spanish presidency by the end of May or early June in Sarajevo. Emphasis will be put on the situation in Bosnia & Herzegovina and Kosovo.

The High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Catherine Ashton will also attend the meeting.

FM Milososki is expected to hold several bilateral meetings at the sidelines of the event.

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