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Foreign policy positions are not communicated via WhatsApp

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The Minister of Europe and Foreign Affairs, Ferit Hoxha, has responded to allegations regarding internal communication about Albanians in North Macedonia, used by his political opponents to publicly accuse him of offensive remarks toward them.

The minister emphasizes that his 35 years of diplomatic career are public and documented, stating that this is the best response to any accusation regarding his professional integrity.

“This point has already been clarified by the Ministry of Europe and Foreign Affairs in a public response and I have nothing to add. Our positions on foreign policy are not communicated through SMS or WhatsApp. They are communicated through official and transparent channels,” he said.

“Anyone who wishes to know about the positions and attitudes I have defended during my diplomatic career can do so very easily, as everything is public and documented. This is 35 years of uninterrupted service in the national interest,” the minister stated.

“We do not need to communicate with each other through the media or social networks. I am completely and always open to direct institutional communication,” he declares.

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Patrick Donovan
I’m Patrick Donovan, a policy writer and communications professional with a degree in Political Science from Louisiana State University. I began my career in 2012 as a staff researcher at The Heritage Foundation, focusing on economic and regulatory policy. Later, I worked in public affairs consulting and contributed commentary to The Advocate. My work focuses on explaining policy decisions and their real-world impact