HEADS OF YUGOSLAV AND BULGARIAN PARLIAMENTS TO DISCUSS SITUATION ON BORDER BETWEEN MACEDONIA AND KOSOVO SOFIA, March 7, 2001. /from RIA Novosti correspondent Yuri Kovalenko/--The situation on the border between Macedonia and the Yugoslav territory of Kosovo will become a priority at the coming meeting of the heads of Yugoslavian and Bulgarian parliaments. Yugoslav parliament chairman Dragoljub Micunovic is arriving today on a two-day official visit in Sofia. In the course of the pending negotiations the parliamentarian leaders intend to discuss a whole range of issues concerning bilateral relations and problems of European integration. Dragoljub Micunovic is expected to meet with Bulgarian President Petar Stoyanov, Prime Minister Ivan Kostov and Foreign Minister Nadezhda Mikhaylova. It is known that today New York will host a session of the UN Security Council to discuss the developments on the Kosovo sector of the Yugoslav-Macedonian border. The UN Security Council will consider the possibility of taking necessary measures to prevent armed Albanian extremists from Kosovo from penetrating into northern Macedonia.