Stevo Crvenkovski

Stevo Crvenkovski

Stevo Crvenkovski (Macedonian: Стево Црвенковски; March 18, 1947 in Skopje – February 4, 2004 in Skopje) was a Macedonian film and television director, and after the independence of the Republic of North Macedonia also a politician and diplomat.[1] A member of the Social Democratic Union of Macedonia, he served as deputy prime minister under Branko Crvenkovski from 1992 to 1994[2] and as foreign minister of the Republic from 1993 to 1996.[3][4][5] He later served as an ambassador to the United Kingdom.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Macedonism.org: Македонска Енциклопедија (Macedonian Encyclopedia) - ЦРВЕНКОВСКИ, Стево
  2. ^ "Historical Dictionary of North Macedonia", Dimitar Bechev, Rowman & Littlefield, 2019, pp. 334–335 (online version)
  3. ^ "A Threat to 'stability': Human Rights in Macedonia", Fred Abrahams (Human Rights Watch), 1996, p. 25 (online version)
  4. ^ "Macedonia and Greece: The Struggle to Define a New Balkan Nation", John Shea, McFarland, 2016, pp. 283, 286, 305, 368 (online version)
  5. ^ "Europe's New Security Challenges", ed. Heinz Gärtner, Adrian Hyde-Price, Erich Reiter, Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2001, p. 289 ((online version)
Political offices
Preceded by
Denko Maleski
Minister of Foreign Affairs
1993-1996
Succeeded by
Ljubomir Frckoski
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