Zvonimir Trajkovic, advisor to dictator Slobodan Milosevic and Radovan Karadzic, in an interview to Vo Centar talked about a plan for the division of the Macedonia.
According to this map Macedonia would be divided into two parts, two-thirds would belong to Albania, while one-third to Bulgaria.
Trajkovic says he is summoned by the German secret service. Milosevic's adviser reveals a meeting between Lord David Oven and dictator Slobodan Milosevic, in 1996.He says that the Lord Oven asked Milosevic about of when Macedonia will cease to exist, while MIlosevic stated that this state will survive for a maximum of 10 to 15 years.
He stressed that you have given a lot, suggesting that Macedonia will not survive so long as a state.
Trajkovic says that the 2001 war had a plan for the split of Macedonia.
The same goes for the veteran politician Stojan Andov, who points out that the KLA in the first 5 communiqués also indicated the boundaries of where the Albanian territory lies in Macedonia, borders which according to him corresponded to the aforementioned map.
According to him, at this time was opened the debate about changing the borders.