Macedonia President: Bulgaria Leader in Recognizing Our Independence

Diplomacy | January 15, 2010, Friday // 15:58|  views

Bulgaria's ex President Zhelev (left) was awarded a state order by Macedonian President George Ivanov. Photo by BGNES

Bulgaria’s former President Zhelyu Zhelev was awarded a state order by Macedonia Friday for his contribution to the recognition of the independence of the former Yugoslav republic.

During a special ceremony in Skopje, acting Macedonian President George Ivanov stated that Macedonian citizens would never understand the hand extended to their country by Bulgaria 18 years ago.

Bulgaria was the first sovereign nation to recognize the independence of four former Yugoslav republics including Macedonia.

Ivanov declared that Bulgaria had been a leader in the recognition of Macedonia’s independence, and thanked Zhelev for his personal contribution. Zhelev received the Macedonian state order “September 8” named after Macedonia’s independence day.

Macedonian President said no media publications could spoil the connections between the two countries despite the fact that some people were influenced by historical prejudice.

The award of the first democratically elected Bulgarian President generated lots of interest on part of the Macedonian media. Zhelev’s efforts are also connected with Macedonia’s recognition by countries such as Turkey and Russia.

Zhelyu Zhelev was Bulgarian President between 1991 and 1997.

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Tags: Zhelyu Zhelev, George Ivanov, Bulgaria President, Macedonia President, independence, recognition, Yugoslavia, FYROM

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