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Now playing Next the global conversation The President of North Macedonia calls for more EU presence in the Balkans "We are the best-prepared candidate in the history of the organisation" - The President of North Macedonia, Stevo Pendarovski, tells Euronews of his country's difficulties in the EU accession process, the Balkans' 'non-paper' and how the country is managing with vaccine supplies. 29/04/2021
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Now playing Next world news EU, France and Germany play down Serbia-Kosovo deal reports On Monday evening, the Kosovan daily newspaper Koha Ditore published claims that Kosovo and Serbia would recognise each other's territorial integrity and sovereignty under an EU deal led by Germany and France. 28/04/2021
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