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Bulgarian president urges "more pragmatism" in relations with Macedonia.

BBC Monitoring International Reports

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Text of report in English by Bulgarian news agency BTA web site

Skopje, 27 February: More pragmatism and less ideology are needed in Bulgarian-Macedonian relations, President Georgi Purvanov said in an interview on Macedonia's national television on Wednesday [27 February]. The interview, given on the second day of Purvanov's official visit here, will be broadcast on Wednesday evening.

"Our present relations and particularly our children's future should not be held hostage by history," Purvanov said. The moments in history that bring the two neighbouring countries closer together are by far more than those that keep them apart. Purvanov assessed positively …

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