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Zwei Freunde auf dem Balkan: Makedonien und die Türkei

THE OLDEST PERSON OF THE BALKANS IS 113-YEAR-OLD WOMAN

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Selce/ Macedonia – Fatime Ibraimi is the oldest person of the Balkans. She is 113...Photo 1/1


Written by M-Magazine Wednesday, 31 October 2012 | 15:42Selce/ Macedonia – Fatime Ibraimi is the oldest person of the Balkans. She is 113 –year-old.
Fatime, Turkish nationality, was born in the late 19th century, in 1898 or 1899 and lives alone in the village Selce of Stip, eastern Macedonia. She never went to school, Macedonian media report.
Fatime lives alone in an old house where every day is visited by her 73-year-old daughter Sadie, who is her seventh child.
She has no incomes and besides her family, women of the village bring her food.
There is an iron bed and a wood stove in her room, but she complains that this year she was not given firewood.
At home there is no water or electricity. The oldest person of the Balkans has no medical-care booklet which she never needed. Fatime had ten children. The oldest son has died while her 80- year-old daughter lives in Turkey.
 

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[h=1]Macedonia, Turkey Military Co-Operation Gains Importance[/h]By: SETimes
December 19, 2012
By Aleksandar Pavlevski
Macedonia and Turkey are deepening their military ties through investment and co-operation, nurturing a relationship that allows Turkey to maintain influence in the Balkans while bolstering Macedonia’s ties with a NATO member.
The most recent donation — seven Land Rover lightweight vehicles and a Cobra light armoured vehicle, collectively valued at about $700,000 (530,000 euros) brings Turkey’s investment in the Macedonian military to $18 million (13.6 million euros).
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“The equipment will be deployed in units of the Army of Republic of Macedonia, as a significant contribution in strengthening the combat power and mobility,” Fatmir Besimi, Macedonia defense minister, told SETimes.
Turkey has helped train dozens of Macedonia army members since 1998. “Our friendship is an example of how to co-operate in the region,” Besimi said.
Gurol Sokmensuer, Macedonia’s ambassador to Turkey, said the co-operation would continue, with an eye on working toward Macedonia’s membership into NATO.
“The army of the Republic of Macedonia, which successfully participated in some of the activities under the umbrella of the UN peacekeeping force, will further strengthen and for a short time will achieve significant results on the road to full membership in NATO that was long time ago deserved,” Sokmensuer said. Turkey continues to be a major supporter of Macedonia’s admission to NATO.
Macedonia has long aspired toward NATO membership, but its path has been blocked by its dispute with neighbouring Greece over the country’s name. Greece claims that the moniker indicates a claim on its own province of the same name.
“Macedonia is a serious candidate for membership of NATO, where Turkey is a member of a long period,” Shenol Memesh, president of the NGO Mustafa Kemal Ataturk, in Bitola, told SETimes.
“An equipped and trained army is the first requirement for membership, and if there was no political interference, by now we would have been under the joint defense umbrella. Thanks to Turkey and a few other states, [the army] stands on its own feet as a small, but well-trained army,” Memesh said.
Turkey supports Macedonia because the country is a geopolitical artery in the region, separating Greece and Serbia. Roughly 100,000 Turks live in Macedonia, and even more Macedonians have relocated to Turkey.
“The fact that Turkey as a NATO member in the Partnership for Peace, in which also the Republic of Macedonia is a member, refers under our name Macedonia, indicates the attitude of Turkey towards our country,” Frosina Remenski, a professor at the Faculty of Security in Skopje, told SETimes.
“Co-operation in the field of defense and security between Turkey and Macedonia dates back a long time, and is based on the economic relationship and connection between people, the Macedonians in Turkey see strong supporter and lobbyist for our membership in NATO,” Remenski said.
“Donations, joint projects in the field of defense and security, training and education of military and technical personnel of our army in Turkey contribute to strengthening cooperation and reforms that should be conducted in the area of defense. Turkey in the decade that follows will be a key factor for security in the Black Sea region,” Remenski said.
Some Turks now living in Macedonia say the co-operation is a comfort.
“Friendship and the relatives ties are the first and main reason for cooperation, and of those links originate further and cultural, educational and above all business ties,” said Kujtim Hamza, who moved to Skopje from Turkey six months ago to open a business selling dried fruits and spices.
 
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Ich teile diese Auffassung. Makedonien kann immer auf die Unterstützung der Türkei zählen. Früher oder später wird der Beitritt erfolgen.

Nun, trotzdem geht es hier nicht um den Nato-Beitritt - für diese Thematik stehen euch zig Stränge zur Verfügung. Dieser Thread dreht sich um das zutiefst freundschaftliche makedonisch-türkische Verhältnis, um die gegenseitigen Beziehungen beider Staaten, die seit jeher hervorragend sind und die durch ein unkompliziertes und besonderes Vertrauensverhältnis geprägt sind.

Mit oder ohne Unterstützung der Türkei wird FYROM ohne die Einwilligung Griechenland niemals NATO Mitglied ...das gleiche gilt auch für die EU denn da könnt ihr nicht viel machen denn ihr habt ja sleber vor kurzem ein NEIN bekommen :lol: ... ansonsten könnt ihr dicke freunde sein geht uns am arsch vorbei :D
 
Mit oder ohne Unterstützung der Türkei wird FYROM ohne die Einwilligung Griechenland niemals NATO Mitglied ...das gleiche gilt auch für die EU denn da könnt ihr nicht viel machen denn ihr habt ja sleber vor kurzem ein NEIN bekommen :lol: ... ansonsten könnt ihr dicke freunde sein geht uns am arsch vorbei :D


Wenns dir am Arsch vorbei geht? Was laberst dann?
 
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