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Euro­-Atlantic integration remains top priority of Macedonia: minister

Xinhua, April 4, 2017 Adjust font size:

Euro-­Atlantic integration remains a top priority of Macedonia, Macedonia's defense minister Zoran Jolevski said Tuesday at an event marking the NATO Day here.

According to Jolevski, NATO membership guarantees the prosperity and security not only of Macedonia, but also of the countries in the region and beyond, and as a result the Alliance must resume its open-door policy.

During the conference held on NATO Day, Jolevski talked about the reform and modernization process undergoing within the Macedonian Army (ARM).

Macedonia has built an army worthy of respect and prepared at all times to perform its constitutional duties all the while being side by side with its allies in international peace missions, he said.

The defense minister stressed that Macedonia would continue to act in a constructive manner and to make necessary efforts so as to protect national security and security of region and beyond.

He expressed belief that Macedonia's efforts would be adequately recognized and that Macedonia would get its well-deserved place as full-fledged member of the alliance.

U.S. Ambassador to Macedonia Jess Bail said NATO doors remained open for nations in Europe that are prepared to adopt membership commitments and to contribute to security in Euro-Atlantc region. He also reiterated U.S. support to Macedonia's goal to join NATO. Endit