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PR CHINA CONTINUOUSLY
SUPPORTS MACEDONIA REGARDING CONSTITUTIONAL NAME
The People's Republic of China has principle position, which is included in
the signed joint declaration, with regard to resuming to support the
position of Macedonia in terms of preserving its constitutional name in
international use, stated Macedonian President Branko Crvenkovski in Beijing
following the meetings with China's top officials.
- The relationship between Macedonia and China has always been at high
level, whereas this visit and joint statement signed by Chinese President Hu
Jintao gives new, profound dimension, underlying the countries' intention to
make additional efforts towards strengthening the bilateral cooperation in
the future, the President said.
The meetings held with Chinese top officials, according to Crvenkovski,
focused on determining the opportunities for intensification of bilateral
ties.
- For Macedonia the economic cooperation is of significant interest. So far,
it was characterised by import of Chinese products on the Macedonian market.
This visit opened opportunities for Macedonian firms to place their products
on the market of China with additional assistance by Chinese institutions,
added Crvenkovski.
The meetings also aimed at discussing the possibility for Chinese
investments in Macedonia, as well as the efforts made in the country towards
establishing favourable ambient for foreign investments.
- We also discussed about the opportunities for reinforcement of cooperation
in the field of education, health system, culture, agriculture as well as
exchange of technological experiences, stated President Crvenkovski, who is
paying an official visit to PR China.
FILMING OF SHORT
FILM"TEMPTATION"
BY BRANKO KOSTESKI STARTS
The filming of short film under its working title "Temptation" kicked off
Wednesday in Skopje-based Midnight Club, written and directed by Branko
Kosteski in production of Gazer company and financed by the Ministry of
Culture.
- The film tells simple and urban story about the fight between good and
evil. It takes place in 2001 during the conflict. I'm the storyteller,
whereas the punch line will be interpreted individually, Kosteski told
reporters.
The 20-minute film will be shot at several locations in Skopje until
December 10. The film will be finalised in January.
This is Kosteski's debut film, who is a graduate of the Varna Free
University "Chernorizec Hrabar". |
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NEWS
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GOVERNMENT TEAM TO PRESENT MACEDONIA'S BUSINESS POTENTIALS IN GERMANY
Germany, after Italy and Austria, is the third business destination where
Macedonian Government delegation led by PM Nikola Gruevski will present
Invest in Macedonia Project.
Besides Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski, Deputy PM Zoran Stavreski,
Transport, Communication Minister Mile Janakieski and the CEO of the Agency
for Foreign Investments Viktor Mizo are in the delegation, who will present
Macedonia as investment destination Thursday and Friday in Stuttgart and
Munich.
PM Gruevski before German business will present Macedonia's key priorities
on political and economic plan, Deputy PM Stavreski will refer to economic
reforms, while Minister Janakieski will address the possibilities in
investments in infrastructures. CEO of the Agency for Foreign Investments
Viktor Mizo will refer to government's priorities and support of investors,
special technological and industrial development zones and possibilities on
potential investors and support to companies from Baden-Wurttemberg and
Bavaria.
The delegation is also scheduled to meet Gunther Oettinger - the Minister of
the Germany's federal state Baden-Wurttemberg and visit Mercedes-Benz main
factory in Sindelfingen.
On Friday, the delegation is to meet Bavarian Minister of Economy,
infrastructure, transport and technologies Ervin Hubert to discuss
possibilities for further development of the economic cooperation.
The Road Show in Stuttgart and Munich will be supported by Theo Weigel,
former German Finance Minister, now an Adviser of the Macedonian Government,
and the German Chamber of Commerce. |
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