Ali Ahmeti has sent an open letter to international partners and allies addressing recent political developments in North Macedonia, his party confirmed.
According to the Democratic Union for Integration (BDI), the letter, dated April 3, was distributed to both domestic and international audiences, including ambassadors of European Union member states accredited in the country, as well as global leaders and prominent international figures.
In the letter, Ahmeti reaffirmed BDI’s commitment to the full implementation of the Ohrid Framework Agreement, emphasizing the importance of building a democratic and multiethnic state and advancing the country’s Euro-Atlantic integration.
He expressed concern over recent political developments, which he warned could jeopardize these achievements. Among the issues raised were the removal of the “balancer” mechanism for fair ethnic representation, challenges in implementing the Law on the Use of Languages, and initiatives to contest the law in the Constitutional Court.
The letter was addressed to a wide range of international leaders, including Donald Trump, Ursula von der Leyen, Keir Starmer, Emmanuel Macron, Friedrich Merz, and Giorgia Meloni, as well as former U.S. President George W. Bush.
It was also sent to senior representatives of international organizations, including Marco Rubio, Mark Rutte, and officials from NATO, the EU, the United Nations, and the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).
Through this initiative, Ahmeti called for continued international engagement and support to safeguard the achievements of the Ohrid Agreement, strengthen political stability, and advance North Macedonia’s Euro-Atlantic path.
