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TISP Leader Trifonov Reacts to Attack on Bulgarian Embassy in Skopje
TISP Leader Trifonov Reacts to Attack on Bulgarian Embassy in Skopje
Slavi Trifonov (BTA Photo/Vladimir Shokov)

There Is Such a People (TISP) leader Slavi Trifonov commented the recent attack against the Bulgarian Embassy in Skopje, Republic of North Macedonia.

In a Facebook post, Trifonov wrote that the Macedonians "will see the European Union when pigs fly. Because, objectively speaking, this is exactly what you deserve," he added.

On 11 January, the Bulgarian Embassy in Skopje was attacked. The Bulgarian Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly condemned the attack against the building of Bulgaria’s diplomatic mission - a symbol of statehood and the official presence of Bulgaria in North Macedonia, according to a statement issued by the Ministry. On Monday, the Ministry of Interior of North Macedonia arrested a 54-year-old man, Sh.A., in Skopje, responsible for breaking the Embassy's glass door.

"Maybe you’ll say: so what, it's just a piece of glass. Well, yes, but the issue isn’t the broken glass, it’s the attitude. Usually, you want to break the glass of someone you don’t like or even hate," Trifonov wrote.

"If you don’t want it - fine. The wise Bulgarian people have an appropriate saying: ‘You can take a horse to water, but you can't make him drink’, so, since you don’t want it, you will stay in North Macedonia, look at the stupid, disgusting black graffiti, occasionally break some glass, secretly dream of having Bulgarian passports, come to Sunny Beach if possible, and send your children to study in Bulgaria," he added.

"I forgot to say that during this time, I will continue with great pleasure to sing Bulgarian folk songs from the Pirin region (Southwest Bulgaria)," Trifonov concluded his post.

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