The Foreign Representation was an organizational institution of the Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization (IMRO).[1] It was established in Ottoman Thessaloniki at the Congress of the IMRO in 1896. Its aim was to keep in touch the Central Committee there with the foreign representatives in Sofia, through who to inform the Bulgarian authorities about the situation in the region of Macedonia and Adrianople Thrace. The office was responsible to build and manage the illegal border crossings from Bulgaria to the Ottoman Empire for the transfer of weapons, munitions, money and literature. Its task was also to maintain contacts with the Supreme Macedonian Committee and with the Bulgarian society, and to seek support for the Liberation movement. In addition to this activity, the foreign representatives were obliged to maintain contacts with the diplomatic representatives in Bulgaria and to inform them about the situation in Macedonia and Adrianople areas. This Institution was set up in Sofia, and acted in parallel with the Central Committee until 1924. The representatives were appointed by the CC. This institution was closed at the IMRO Congress in Simitli in 1928.[2]
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^Цочо Билярски, Валентин Радев;
Д-р Христо Татарчев, Македонския въпрос, България, Балканите и Общността на Народите. Унив. Изд. „Св. Климент Охридски", 1996, Увод.
^Тюлеков, Димитър, „Конгресите на ВМОРО/ВМРО в историческата съдба на Македония“, МНИ, 2001 г.