| A boy and a man wait for a train heading towards Serbia at the transit camp near the southern Macedonian town of Gevgelija. |
"This migrant crisis is yet more proof that all countries from the region must be integrated in Nato structures if their people and their politicians and governments wish it," Defence Minister Zoran Jolevski said in Slovenia.
"We believe that with more Nato members in the region, the region will be more stable," he said, adding that the country was pressing ahead with reforms of its military to comply with Nato standards.
Macedonia has been in a decade-long stalemate in the process of accession to both the European Union and Nato due to a veto by Greece. Athens denies its neighbour the use of the name Macedonia, claiming to have a historical right on it.
Macedonia in recent months allowed hundreds of thousands of migrants in from Greece to travel northwards through the western Balkans to northern Europe, but has now severely restricted access under pressure from Austria and other Balkan countries.
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