Erdogan seeks to further Turkey’s economic presence in the Balkans
Minister Nikola Gruevski and encouraged Turkish companies to invest more in that country, about two million inhabitants.
Erdogan expressed support for "unconditional" release of Macedonia Turkey’s entry into NATO, and considered it "incomprehensible and unjust" Greece’s position in the dispute over the name of this country emerged from the former Yugoslavia, that Athens considered exclusive tradition Hellenism.
For this long dispute, Greece blocked Macedonia’s entry into NATO and also the start of accession negotiations that his neighbor to the European Union.
"It’s a natural right to use its constitutional name Macedonia," said Erdogan in Skopje.
Erdogan arrived in Macedonia on a two-day visit, accompanied by many businessmen, and also met with Macedonian President, Gjorg Ivanov.
The Turkish delegation will visit several cities macedonias