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Croatia–North Macedonia relations

Croatia–North Macedonia relations are foreign relations between Croatia and North Macedonia. Two countries established diplomatic relations on 30 March 1992.[1] Croatia is represented in North Macedonia via its Embassy in Skopje and honorary consul in Strumica while North Macedonia is represented in Croatia via its Embassy and the Cultural and Informational Center in Zagreb as well as consulate in Rijeka and honorary consul in Zadar.[2][1] Croatia supports North Macedonia's European Union membership. Before their independence in early 1990s, both countries were constituent republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia as the SR Croatia and SR Macedonia respectively. Croatia was one of the first countries in the world to recognize the independence of the country during the period in which Zagreb itself awaited international recognition.[3] During the long-lasting Macedonia naming dispute (1991–2019) and before the signature of the Prespa agreement Croatia was the first country in the world to recognize North Macedonia under its constitutional name of the Republic of Macedonia instead of appellation "the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia". Today, both countries are full members of the Council of Europe, and of the NATO. Croatia is an EU member and North Macedonia is an EU candidate. Since 2006 North Macedonia is a member state of the Central European Free Trade Agreement while Croatia was a member of the area between 2003 and 2013. Croatia strongly supports accession of North Macedonia to the European Union and also supported its NATO membership, being one of the first countries to ratify the membership protocol.[4][5] Trade between the two countries reached 221 million euros in 2020.[6]

Croatia-North Macedonia relations

Croatia

North Macedonia

In her 2013 analysis of Croatian relations with Western Balkans countries Senior Research Associate at the Institute for Development and International Relations in Zagreb Senada Šelo Šabić recognized that Croatian policy towards Macedonia is based on fostering good relations.[7] Nevertheless, she also recognized insufficiencies of this approach in which in the case of any instability Zagreb would follow the official position of Brussels institutions instead of being an well informed link between the region and the EU capable of helping Brussels decision-making in prevention of possible escalation.[7]

History edit

 
Historical map of the SR Croatia and SR Macedonia within the SFR Yugoslavia.

During the existence of Kingdom of Yugoslavia extreme nationalist and fascist Croatian organization of Ustaše and the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization collaborated in their disruptive and terrorist activities, most notoriously in the case of 1934 assassination of King of Yugoslavia Alexander I and French Foreign Minister Louis Barthou in Marseille during king's state visit to France.[8] In 26 August 1936 at the University of Zagreb a group of Macedonian students belonging to the MANAPO signed the Political Declaration, an illegal document requesting political and social emancipation of Macedonians in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.[9]

Cultural and scientific cooperation edit

The independent Section for Macedonian language and literature at the Department of South Slavic Languages of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb was established in 1967/68.[10]

Resident diplomatic missions edit

  • Croatia has an embassy in Skopje.
  • North Macedonia has an embassy in Zagreb.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Veleposlanstva stranih država u RH - Republika Sjeverna Makedonija". Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs (Croatia). Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Veleposlanstva RH u svijetu - Republika Sjeverna Makedonija". Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs (Croatia). Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  3. ^ Furkan Abdula (8 September 2021). "Sjeverna Makedonija obilježava 30. godišnjicu nezavisnosti". Anadolu Agency. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  4. ^ "Makedonija ima potporu Hrvatske na putu prema članstvu u EU i NATO-u". Government of Croatia. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  5. ^ "Hrvatska će među prvima ratificirati ulazak Makedonije u NATO". tportal.hr. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  6. ^ "Trgovinska razmjena Hrvatske i Sjeverne Makedonije u pandemiji rasla za 13 posto". Croatian Chamber of Economy. Retrieved 22 May 2022.
  7. ^ a b Senada Šelo Šabić (2013). "Politika Hrvatske prema susjednim državama". Political Analysis: Croatian and International Politics Quarterly (in Croatian). 4 (14): 15–20.
  8. ^ Ivo Goldstein (2017). "Hrvatska i Hrvati u Jugoslaviji: suprotstavljanje centralizmu" [Croatia and Croats in Yugoslavia: Opposing Centralism]. In Latinka Perović; Drago Roksandić; Mitja Velikonja; Wolfgang Hoepken; Florian Bieber (eds.). Jugoslavija u istorijskoj perspektivi [Yugoslavia in Historical Perspective]. Helsinki Federation for Human Rights Serbia. pp. 115–148. ISBN 978-86-7208-207-4.
  9. ^ Ljubica Jančeva; Aleksandar Litovski (2017). "Makedonija i Makedonci u Jugoslaviji: uspostavljanje sopstvenog identiteta" [Macedonia and Macedonians in Yugoslavia: Establishing Their Own Identity]. In Latinka Perović; Drago Roksandić; Mitja Velikonja; Wolfgang Hoepken; Florian Bieber (eds.). Jugoslavija u istorijskoj perspektivi [Yugoslavia in Historical Perspective]. Helsinki Federation for Human Rights Serbia. pp. 149–171. ISBN 978-86-7208-207-4.
  10. ^ "The Chair of Macedonian Language and Literature". Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Zagreb. Retrieved 22 May 2022.

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Croatia North Macedonia relations are foreign relations between Croatia and North Macedonia Two countries established diplomatic relations on 30 March 1992 1 Croatia is represented in North Macedonia via its Embassy in Skopje and honorary consul in Strumica while North Macedonia is represented in Croatia via its Embassy and the Cultural and Informational Center in Zagreb as well as consulate in Rijeka and honorary consul in Zadar 2 1 Croatia supports North Macedonia s European Union membership Before their independence in early 1990s both countries were constituent republics of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia as the SR Croatia and SR Macedonia respectively Croatia was one of the first countries in the world to recognize the independence of the country during the period in which Zagreb itself awaited international recognition 3 During the long lasting Macedonia naming dispute 1991 2019 and before the signature of the Prespa agreement Croatia was the first country in the world to recognize North Macedonia under its constitutional name of the Republic of Macedonia instead of appellation the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Today both countries are full members of the Council of Europe and of the NATO Croatia is an EU member and North Macedonia is an EU candidate Since 2006 North Macedonia is a member state of the Central European Free Trade Agreement while Croatia was a member of the area between 2003 and 2013 Croatia strongly supports accession of North Macedonia to the European Union and also supported its NATO membership being one of the first countries to ratify the membership protocol 4 5 Trade between the two countries reached 221 million euros in 2020 6 Croatia North Macedonia relationsCroatia North Macedonia In her 2013 analysis of Croatian relations with Western Balkans countries Senior Research Associate at the Institute for Development and International Relations in Zagreb Senada Selo Sabic recognized that Croatian policy towards Macedonia is based on fostering good relations 7 Nevertheless she also recognized insufficiencies of this approach in which in the case of any instability Zagreb would follow the official position of Brussels institutions instead of being an well informed link between the region and the EU capable of helping Brussels decision making in prevention of possible escalation 7 Contents 1 History 2 Cultural and scientific cooperation 3 Resident diplomatic missions 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp Historical map of the SR Croatia and SR Macedonia within the SFR Yugoslavia During the existence of Kingdom of Yugoslavia extreme nationalist and fascist Croatian organization of Ustase and the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization collaborated in their disruptive and terrorist activities most notoriously in the case of 1934 assassination of King of Yugoslavia Alexander I and French Foreign Minister Louis Barthou in Marseille during king s state visit to France 8 In 26 August 1936 at the University of Zagreb a group of Macedonian students belonging to the MANAPO signed the Political Declaration an illegal document requesting political and social emancipation of Macedonians in the Kingdom of Yugoslavia 9 Cultural and scientific cooperation editThe independent Section for Macedonian language and literature at the Department of South Slavic Languages of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences University of Zagreb was established in 1967 68 10 Resident diplomatic missions editCroatia has an embassy in Skopje North Macedonia has an embassy in Zagreb nbsp Embassy of Croatia in SkopjeSee also editForeign relations of Croatia Foreign relations of North Macedonia Accession of North Macedonia to the European Union Macedonians of Croatia Croats of North Macedonia Agreement on Succession Issues of the Former Socialist Federal Republic of YugoslaviaReferences edit a b Veleposlanstva stranih drzava u RH Republika Sjeverna Makedonija Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs Croatia Retrieved 22 May 2022 Veleposlanstva RH u svijetu Republika Sjeverna Makedonija Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs Croatia Retrieved 22 May 2022 Furkan Abdula 8 September 2021 Sjeverna Makedonija obiljezava 30 godisnjicu nezavisnosti Anadolu Agency Retrieved 22 May 2022 Makedonija ima potporu Hrvatske na putu prema clanstvu u EU i NATO u Government of Croatia Retrieved 22 May 2022 Hrvatska ce među prvima ratificirati ulazak Makedonije u NATO tportal hr Retrieved 22 May 2022 Trgovinska razmjena Hrvatske i Sjeverne Makedonije u pandemiji rasla za 13 posto Croatian Chamber of Economy Retrieved 22 May 2022 a b Senada Selo Sabic 2013 Politika Hrvatske prema susjednim drzavama Political Analysis Croatian and International Politics Quarterly in Croatian 4 14 15 20 Ivo Goldstein 2017 Hrvatska i Hrvati u Jugoslaviji suprotstavljanje centralizmu Croatia and Croats in Yugoslavia Opposing Centralism In Latinka Perovic Drago Roksandic Mitja Velikonja Wolfgang Hoepken Florian Bieber eds Jugoslavija u istorijskoj perspektivi Yugoslavia in Historical Perspective Helsinki Federation for Human Rights Serbia pp 115 148 ISBN 978 86 7208 207 4 Ljubica Janceva Aleksandar Litovski 2017 Makedonija i Makedonci u Jugoslaviji uspostavljanje sopstvenog identiteta Macedonia and Macedonians in Yugoslavia Establishing Their Own Identity In Latinka Perovic Drago Roksandic Mitja Velikonja Wolfgang Hoepken Florian Bieber eds Jugoslavija u istorijskoj perspektivi Yugoslavia in Historical Perspective Helsinki Federation for Human Rights Serbia pp 149 171 ISBN 978 86 7208 207 4 The Chair of Macedonian Language and Literature Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences University of Zagreb Retrieved 22 May 2022 External links editEmbassy of Croatia in North Macedonia The Chair of Macedonian Language and Literature Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences University of Zagreb Portals nbsp Politics nbsp Croatia nbsp North Macedonia Retrieved from https en wikipedia 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