Bosnia and Herzegovina–Republic of Macedonia relations

Bosnian–Macedonian relations

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Macedonia

The relations between Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republic of Macedonia are very good, without any open issues between them.[1]

History of relations

Until 1991, Macedonia and Bosnia-Herzegovina were both constituent republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. When Yugoslavia started disintegrating, Macedonia declared independence from Yugoslavia in September 1991. Bosnia and Herzegovina declared its independence in March 1992. Diplomatic relations between the two countries were established on 12 May 1993.[2] Bosnia and Herzegovina, as well as all other former Yugoslav republics, recognizes Macedonia under its constitutional name,[3] being among the 131[4] countries that have done the same.

EU and NATO aspirations

Macedonia and Bosnia-Herzegovina share the common goal of accession to the European Union and NATO.[1]

Macedonia is a European Union candidate country since 2005 and awaits a date for the start of accession negotiations. It also met the criteria for joining NATO, but its membership is currently blocked by Greece. Macedonia will become a member of NATO once a solution is found to the country's naming dispute with Greece.

Bosnia-Herzegovina has the goal of joining NATO as well. In 2008, it signed the Stabilisation and Association Agreement with the European Union.

Diplomatic representations

The Embassy of the Republic of Macedonia in Bosnia and Herzegovina is located in the capital city of Sarajevo.[5] Bosnia and Herzegovina's embassy to Macedonia is in Skopje.[6]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 Macedonian Information Agency Macedonia and BiH have no open issues; common goal - EU integration (in English)
  2. Ministry of Foreign Affairs - Bosnia and Herzegovina Archived December 19, 2010, at the Wayback Machine. Dates of Recognition and Establishment of Diplomatic Relations (in English)
  3. Southeast European Times Macedonia welcomes Canadian recognition of constitutional name (in English)
  4. Bolivia is 131. country to use Macedonia's constitutional name Archived 2011-01-23 at the Wayback Machine. Ekonom:east Media Group. 20-01-2011
  5. Republic of Macedonia - Ministry of Foreign Affairs Archived 2011-09-30 at the Wayback Machine. Diplomatic and consular representations of the Republic of Macedonia (in English)
  6. Embassy of Bosnia and Herzegovina - Skopje (in English)
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