Permanent Mission of North Macedonia at Council of Europe in Strasbourg

Permanent Mission of North Macedonia at Council of Europe in Strasbourg Permanent Mission of the Republic of North Macedonia to the Council of Europe

24/04/2023
Ambassador Svetlana Geleva met with the representatives from 🇲🇰 who participated in the   Youth Action Week.
01/07/2022

Ambassador Svetlana Geleva met with the representatives from 🇲🇰 who participated in the Youth Action Week.

24/05/2022
24/05/2022
Ambassador Svetlana Geleva  today signed, on behalf of North Macedonia, the 2nd Additional Protocol to the  Convention o...
13/05/2022

Ambassador Svetlana Geleva today signed, on behalf of North Macedonia, the 2nd Additional Protocol to the Convention on Cybercrime on enhanced cooperation and disclosure of electronic evidence.

“Ambassador Svetlana Geleva today signed, on behalf of North Macedonia, the 2nd Additional Protocol to the Convention on Cybercrime on enhanced cooperation and disclosure of electronic evidence”

05/05/2022

Secretary General Marija Pejčinović Burić has marked Europe Day 2022 by calling on European states to renew their investment in human rights, democracy and the rule of law in the face of “terrible violence and seismic change.”

Launching her annual report today, Moving Forward 2022, the Secretary General condemned Russian aggression against Ukraine and praised the “grit, bravery and determination” of the Ukrainian people.

“We had dared to believe that pictures like this – realities like this – belonged to Europe’s past. We were wrong. History has returned to our continent in the cruellest of ways. The scale of the destruction and the long-term geopolitical implications are still unfolding.

“The Council of Europe is united in its solidarity with Ukraine. We continue to support the country and its people and will do so with further, tailor-made measures as soon as the violence ends. In the meantime, we are working with member states to help them support the Ukrainian refugees who have come to their countries in search of safety.”

She stressed that the Organisation’s swift suspension and subsequent exclusion of Russia had been made inevitable by its government’s actions, which have come at a cost for its own citizens, adding: “2022 will be the year in which they lose the protection of the European Convention on Human Rights, their ability to submit applications to the European Court of Human Rights and their place in this pan-European family.

“More broadly, this is a warning to all of us. What has happened once could happen again…The success of our multilateralism rests on the determination of governments to ensure that their citizens’ fundamental rights are interwoven with every aspect of life on our continent. Words and pledges at ministerial sessions matter, but they are not ends in themselves. What counts is that promises are kept, results are delivered and standards are met: that there is the political will to deliver.

“The Council of Europe was founded 73 years ago, in the wake of the Second World War and on the promise of ‘never again’. For Ukraine, that promise has not held. This is not a failure of multilateralism itself, but the result of an individual country’s violent pivot away from the values that underpin it. The lesson to be drawn, yet again, is that our success as an Organisation – and as a continent – relies on our member states’ determination to do the right thing: to invest in human rights, democracy and the rule of law as the basis of a just future.”

https://www.coe.int/en/web/portal/-/secretary-general-europe-must-remain-resilient-in-the-face-of-aggression-and-war

05/05/2022
27/04/2022

Council of Europe will propose an action plan to help Ukraine 🇺🇦.

Responding to questions from members of the Parliamentary Assembly (PACE), Council of Europe Secretary General Marija Pejčinović Burić confirmed that the organisation had proposed adjustments to the Ukraine Action Plan to address the immediate consequences of the Russian aggression. “We must do everything we can to support the country” said the Secretary General, who also expressed her solidarity with the Ukrainian people and saluted their courage.

She said she is ready to travel to Kiev to discuss the country’s short and long-term needs as soon as she received an official invitation. She also underlined the measures already taken by the organisation, including moving the staff of the Council of Europe’s Kiev office who so wished to safety in neighbouring countries, and working with Ukraine’s Prosecutor General to advise her on gross human rights violations. Moreover, she welcomed the Council of Europe Development Bank’s allocation of €5 million in grants for the Migrant and Refugee Fund.

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