The opening of the consulate in Stip is also aimed at
strengthening economic relations,
Szijjártó said that bilateral economic cooperation has firm footing and despite the crisis, bilateral trade was increased by 38 percent last year and by 12 percent in the first four months of this year. Hungary has national security and economic interests in the European Union intergration of the Western Balkans, he said, and added that Hungary will continue to make every effort to speed up the accession process.
He said that strengthening North Macedonia was also an important security issue
“It is our interest in Europe that these migratory waves are stopped as far from Europe as possible and this is why I say that the European integration of the Western Balkans is a security issue for us, because only a strong Western Balkans, including a strong North Macedonia, can stop the migratory wave,” he said.
Bujar Osmani, the foreign minister of North Macedonia, told the opening event that
the consulate will hopefully contribute to the economic development of the eastern part of the country.