Professor Dejan Trajkovski from the Faculty of Technology in Bitola stated that fenced camps will not be built, but apartments for rejected asylum seekers.

"No fenced camps will be built, but apartments will be built for rejected asylum seekers and they will be able to move freely everywhere.


A few thousand extra people, a human residue that is a burden even for the much larger Great Britain, will be moved here, perhaps to forgive us the guarantee premium of around €339 million for the high-speed rail loan (17.86% of €1.9 billion).

"We neither need the high-speed railway, which will bring us a loss of at least 3.3 billion euros, nor do we need those problematic people," Trajkovski wrote on his Facebook profile.

According to him, Macedonia should be paid 110 thousand pounds for refugees, so that apartments can be built and jobs can be created. /Telegraph/