Türkiye-North Macedonia relations as strong as Skopje’s Stone Bridge: Erdogan

President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Friday that Türkiye and North Macedonia, both NATO allies, have developed a strong relationship over the past 30 years, “as strong as the Stone Bridge in Skopje.”
“Today, we continue our efforts with the belief that the Balkans should be a region for cooperation and development, not competition,” he said at a joint press conference with North Macedonian Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski in Istanbul.
The Stone Bridge across the Vardar River in Skopje was built by Ottoman Sultan Mehmed the Conqueror.
Erdogan highlighted the importance of strengthening bilateral ties.
The two leaders also signed a joint political declaration establishing the High-Level Cooperation Council between their countries.
Erdogan expressed his intention to visit Skopje for the first meeting of the newly established body.
Erdogan said their discussions focused on deepening commercial and economic relations, adding that Turkish companies are successfully operating in sectors such as banking, healthcare, education, tourism, and renewable energy in North Macedonia, with investments nearing $2 billion.

Erdogan also emphasized efforts to double trade volume, which reached nearly $1 billion last year, in the first phase.
He said that updating the free trade agreement would further support these goals.
The two leaders also discussed military relations and defense industry projects, with Erdogan recalling that Türkiye was one of the first countries to recognize North Macedonia’s independence in 1991.
Erdogan acknowledged the significant role of the Turkish community in North Macedonia in strengthening ties between the two countries.
He also reaffirmed Türkiye’s commitment to fighting against FETO terror group, which seeks to undermine the friendship between the nations.
The two leaders also touched on global and regional issues, including Ukraine and Gaza.
“We exchanged views on these issues and emphasized our support for the ongoing peace talks in Ukraine and reaffirmed our joint commitment to a two-state solution for the liberation of Palestine,” he said.

Türkiye ‘most important’ economic, trade ally
Meanwhile, Türkiye is the “most important” economic and trade ally of North Macedonia, prime minister of the Balkan country said speaking at a press conference with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
Hristijan Mickoski, expressing that Türkiye and his country share common cultural ties, said his meeting with Erdogan was a confirmation of the strategic cooperation between the two countries.
We attach great importance to the investments made by Turkish companies in North Macedonia, he said, adding: “We are collaborating in the field of gas with a large Turkish company. We are making a cooperation worth up to $1 billion.”
“Turks living in our country are very important because they form the foundation of this cooperation. On the other hand, the Macedonians living in Türkiye are also very important to us,” he added.