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Assoc. Milen Mihov: RSM is hostile to Bulgaria

By virtue of the Washington Treaty, states are obliged to maintain friendly relations, the historian said

Снимка: Bulgaria ON AIR

The rulers in Skopje demonstrate all obligations both bilaterally, as well as under international agreements. They strive to prioritize the development of the railway along the North-South axis, connecting the so-called Corridor #10, starting from Thessaloniki, passing through Skopje, Niš, Belgrade and Budapest.

Towa was commented by the historian Assoc. Milen Mihov in the show "The Day ON AIR".

In his words, the railway connection Skopje-Sofia, although outdated and depreciated, is "built in Bulgarian country". According to him, it should be clearly emphasized to our NATO and EU allies that Skopje's policy is hostile. He noted that by virtue of the Washington Treaty, the countries are obliged to maintain friendly relations and develop their economic cooperation.

"The EU provides 500 million euros for the construction of this railway line through loans and grants. Prime Minister Mickovski directly stated that they will not spend money", added Prof. Mihov to Bulgaria ON AIR.

On the occasion of the Olympics and the two athletes who are transgender, he said that VMRO was the first parliamentaryly represented force that opposed the Istanbul Convention and the imposed gender ideology.

"Men make women cry. We cannot help but draw the conclusion that ideology and politics fit very roughly into the Olympic movement," the historian said.