Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski, answering journalists' questions today regarding concrete steps to resolve the problem with Bulgaria, said that he is ready to sit down to talk, but the Government's position on this issue is known, as are the red lines.

"Our position is very clear, everyone knows what the red lines are, we have outlined those red lines many times before.


We are ready to sit down and talk, but it would not be correct for anyone to expect that this Government, while I am Prime Minister, will suddenly say that what we have said so far is not valid, now we will sit down and make constitutional changes.

"At least while I am Prime Minister. If someone else comes, let them push for a different policy," Mickoski replied.

According to Mickoski, while he is Prime Minister, "such betrayals and capitulations will not happen." /Telegraph/