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5728:"In 1813 Macedonia did not exist. A century later, it had become a hotly contested nationalist cause, a battlefield, and an obsession. What led to this dramatic transformation was modernity: a chilly wind of West European provenance that propelled to the Balkans concepts that few in the region understood, wanted or cared about. Among these, the idea of nationalism was the most potent, and the most lethal. Before the 1850s, Macedonia was a poverty-stricken province of the Ottoman Empire, where an Orthodox Christian and mostly peasant population speaking a variety of Slavonic idioms, Greek, or Vlach, was trying to eke out a modest living, and protect it from rapacious brigands and a decaying Ottoman administrative system. Religion was the only collective identity that most of them could make sense of, for ethnicity and language played little role in shaping their loyalties. But the winds of change quickly gathered momentum, and eventually shattered that multi-ethnic community, producing a 'Greek', or a 'Bulgarian', out of a 'Christian'." D. Livanios' review of Vemund Aarbakke, Ethnic Rivalry and the Quest for Macedonia, 1870–1913 in The Slavonic and East European Review, Vol. 83, No. 1 (Jan., 2005), pp. 141–142 3162:, also invited the parties for a new round of "name dispute" negotiations to begin on 26 March 2014. The invitation was accepted by both the Greek and Macedonian authorities. According to Nimetz, the two countries had managed at the latest stranded talks in October 2013, to reach consensus of adding a "geographic term" to the disputed "Republic of Macedonia" name, to be used internationally as the new official country name. Nimetz stressed however, that substantial disagreement still existed in regards of "where the geographic term should be placed", but hoped a new round of negotiations could end with a mutually agreed name. According to the newspaper coverage of the previous 2013-negotiations, Macedonia had favored using the name "Upper Republic of Macedonia" while Greece insisted it could only approve "Republic of Upper Macedonia", while disagreement also existed towards the scope of using the new official name—with Macedonia only being ready to accept its use in bilateral affairs involving Greece and not ready to accept the Greek demand of using it "obligatory for all purposes". 2792: 2330:(which by now was participating in the governmental coalition until NATO's summit), announced: "I do not hide that we must proceed on an international usage name's change, with some type of addition, which in no way must put our values under question. I do not want to proceed in an auction with the name, because that will be very damaging also for the interests of the neighboring country that disputes it." He added that "the overwhelming majority of the state and the scholars, ask for a solution and for a way out, using something that does not put our identity and our cultural distinction under questioning. I think that such a solution can be found, especially if the greatest lobbyists and supporters of ours, the United States, declare that Macedonia will be safe, with a safe territorial integrity, with financial support and dynamic development. If we declare which name we support, probably there will be more terms". 3895: 2319:, announced: "If during the ongoing talks we can reach a rational compromise, which from the one side will defend our ethnic identity, and from the other will enable us to receive the NATO invitation, while at the same time canceling our further EU accession obstacles, then I think that this is something that must be supported, and I personally side with the supporters. Some accuse me that with my stance I am undermining the negotiating position of the Republic of Macedonia, yet I do not agree, because we are not in the beginning, but in the final phase of the negotiations. The one who will tell me that the price is high, is obliged to address the public opinion and announce an alternative scenario on how Macedonia will develop in the next ten to fifteen years." 1811: 12981:
one measures conflicting Serb and Bulgarian claims over the past nine centuries, they intersect in Macedonia. Macedonia is where the historical Serb thrust to the south and the historical Bulgarian thrust to the west meet. This is not to say that present Serb and Bulgarian ambitions will follow their historical antecedents. But this is the Balkans, where the past has precedence over the present and the future. The twentieth-century development of a Macedonian ethnicity, and its recent evolution into independent statehood following the collapse of the Yugoslav state in 1991, has followed a rocky road. In order to survive the vicissitudes of Balkan history and politics, the Macedonians, who have had no history, need one.
3108:. This proposal came after the Republic of Macedonia had previously rejected the 'Republic of Upper Macedonia' as a name. Greece has indicated that it would allow the Republic of Macedonia to join the EU and NATO if the word 'Upper' was included in its official name. In October 2013, Greece's chief negotiator in the naming dispute, Adamantios Vassilakis, proposed the name 'Slavic-Albanian Macedonia' to end the dispute. According to the Greek newspaper Kathimerini, Vassilakis's remark however had been misinterpreted, as he had only launched "Slavic-Albanian Macedonia" as a theoretical suggestion—and not a real serious suggestion—in order to describe the complexity of the problem from the Greek viewpoint. 2858:, who stated that Macedonia remained "strongly committed to finding a lasting, mutually acceptable solution to the difference with Greece over the name". On the other hand, the response of the Ministry for foreign affairs of Greece was that they were reviewing the decision and that "Greece will continue to pursue negotiations in good faith to reach a mutually acceptable solution on the name of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia". The court however did not grant Macedonia's request that it instruct Greece to refrain from similar actions in the future, nor was there a change in the EU's stance that Macedonia's accession negotiations could not begin until the name issue was resolved. 4022: 4002: 3885:
concern of public opinion in the face of intransigent provocations on the part of Skopje that tend—as is evident even in the school textbooks—not only to appropriate but even to monopolise the history, the cultural achievements, the symbols—including the ancient ones—the monuments, and the personalities that were active in the Macedonian area in the past. It is self-evident that the expression of good will on the part of any Greek government is not sufficient to overcome the fact or the effects of nationalist excesses similar to those that were artfully cultivated during the post-war period.
1823: 1681:"that the State whose application is contained in document S/25147 be admitted to membership in the United Nations, this State being provisionally referred to for all purposes within the United Nations as 'the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia' pending settlement of the difference that has arisen over the name of the State." The recommendation was agreed by the General Assembly, which passed Resolution 225 on the following day, 8 April, using virtually the same language as the Security Council. The Republic of Macedonia thus became the 181st member of the United Nations. 11322:Την ίδια στιγμή -και ίσως αυτό να έχει τη μεγαλύτερη ιστορική βαρύτητα και αξία για την Ελλάδα- στη Συμφωνία που καταλήξαμε, για πρώτη φορά προβλέπεται ότι οι Βόρειοι Γείτονές μας δεν έχουν και δεν μπορούν να διεκδικήσουν στο μέλλον καμία σχέση με τον αρχαίο ελληνικό πολιτισμό της Μακεδονίας. Ο όρος Μακεδόνας της ελληνικής ιστορικής κληρονομιάς, ο οποίος έλκει την καταγωγή του από τον αρχαίο ελληνικό πολιτισμό διαχωρίζεται ρητά και κατηγορηματικά από τον όρο Μακεδόνας όπως τον χρησιμοποιούν και στη βάση του οποίου αυτοπροσδιορίζονται οι πολίτες της γειτονικής μας χώρας 3966: 4057: 1138: 3986: 1391: 591: 3027: 4756: 4038: 2188: 15674: 3948:, the capital city of the Republic of Macedonia, as part of a historical public arts building campaign. Greece scornfully characterised the effort, with the foreign ministry commenting on the size of the statue as "inversely proportional to seriousness and historical truth". The project received criticism by the European Union, calling it "not helpful" as well as by Skopje architects and ethnic Macedonian academics and politicians commenting on the aesthetic outcome and the semantics of such a move. 5228: 911: 1894: 1934:
Greek position that no permanent formula incorporating the term "Macedonia" was acceptable. Athens had counter-proposed the names "Vardar Republic" or "Republic of Skopje", but the government and opposition parties in Skopje had consistently rejected any solution that eliminated the term "Macedonia" from the country's name. Following these developments, Greece has gradually revised its position and demonstrated its acceptance of a composite appellation, with a geographical qualifier,
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Greece eventually softened the law by allowing the return of "all Greeks by genus who during the Civil War of 1946–1949 and because of it have fled abroad as political refugees", although this further denied those who had fled Greece following the Civil War and identified as ethnic Macedonians, refusing any Greek ethnic designation to regain citizenship and resettle in their centuries-old properties. This resulted in many depopulated and devastated villages, especially in
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Republic of Macedonia under its constitutional name, including the likes of the United States, Russia and China. Some observers had suggested that the gradual revision of the Greek position means that "the question appears destined to die" in due course. On the other hand, attempts by the Republic to persuade international organisations to drop the provisional reference have met with limited success. A recent example was the rejection by the
15139: 13052:, first president of the Republic of Macedonia: "We are Slavs who came to this area in the sixth century ... we are not descendants of the ancient Macedonians". (Foreign Information Service Daily Report, Eastern Europe, 26 February 1992, p. 35) - "We are Macedonians but we are Slav Macedonians. That's who we are! We have no connection to Alexander the Greek and his Macedonia ... Our ancestors came here in the 5th and 6th century (AD)". ( 5214: 524: 2969:, together with the negotiators from both sides gathered in Geneva to discuss the differences and the problematic points of the dispute. According to Nimetz, the negotiations had made some progress which identified and discussed the issues that had so far stalled the solution process. Both sides were strong on their positions. Mediator Nimetz visited the Republic of Macedonia on July 6 to July 8, then Greece from July 8 to July 10. 2151:
pro-veto in the country's NATO accession talks, if the issue had not been resolved by then. All Greek political parties except the small nationalist party Popular Orthodox Rally support the "composite name for all uses" solution, and are vehemently opposed to any "double name" formula which is proposed by the republic. This shift in the official and public position was described by the PM of Greece as "the maximum recoil possible".
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specifically, respect for good neighbourly relations, sovereignty and territorial integrity. The name issue is thus a problem with regional and international dimensions, consisting in the promotion of irredentist and territorial ambitions on the part of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, mainly through the counterfeiting of history and usurpation of Greece's national, historical and cultural heritage. ...
1732:, six key EC countries—Denmark, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom—recognised the Republic under its UN designation. Other EC countries followed suit in quick succession and by the end of December, all EC member states except Greece had recognised the Republic. Japan, Russia and the United States followed suit on 21 December 1993, 3 February 1994, and 9 February 1994 respectively. 1626:, also opposed the proposed formula. In a letter of 24 March 1993, he informed the President of the United Nations Security Council that "the Republic of Macedonia will in no circumstances be prepared to accept 'the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia' as the name of the country." He declared that "we refuse to be associated in any way with the present connotation of the term 'Yugoslavia 2139:, Matthew Nimetz announced that the talks had failed, that there was a "gap" in the positions of the two countries, and that there would not be any progress, unless there were some sort of compromise, which he characterised as "valuable" for both sides. After Greek PM Karamanlis's warnings that "no solution equals no invitation", the Greek media took it for granted that Greece would 5820:, Princeton University Press, 1995, p. 66: "Whether a Macedonian nation existed at the time or not, it is perfectly clear that the communist party of Yugoslavia had important political reasons for declaring that one did exist and for fostering its development through a concerted process of nation building, employing all the means at the disposal of the Yugoslav state." 1802:, which is located over 700 km from Skopje, on tank trucks using a mountain road. It has been estimated that Macedonia suffered damages of around US$ 2 billion due to the trade embargo. Greece received heavy international criticism; the embargo lasted for 18 months, and was lifted after the interim accord between the two countries was signed in October 1995. 1630:". The issue of possible Serbian territorial ambitions had been a long-running concern in the Republic of Macedonia, which some Serbian nationalists still called "South Serbia" after its pre-World War II name. The government in the Republic of Macedonia was consequently nervous of any naming formula which might be seen to endorse a possible Serbian territorial claim. 1619:. In a letter to the Secretary General dated 25 January 1993, he argued that admitting the republic "prior to meeting the necessary prerequisites, and in particular abandoning the use of the denomination 'Republic of Macedonia', would perpetuate and increase friction and tension and would not be conducive to peace and stability in an already troubled region." 3068:. Also in this year the dispute was inflamed by the erection of a statue in Skopje of a mounted warrior which copies a portrait of Alexander the Great attributed to the ancient Greek sculptor Lysippus, and the inauguration of a sports stadium named after Alexander's father Philip II. In his farewell speech to the Parliament, the outgoing prime minister 3308:, could be renamed as a sign of goodwill towards Greece. Specifically, Zaev declared that the Alexander the Great Highway, the E-75 motorway that connects Skopje to Greece, could be renamed to "Friendship Highway". In exchange, the Greek PM announced that Greece could consent to Macedonia's bid to the Adriatic-Ionian Cooperation Agreement and the 5859:
participation in any such agitation can be assumed to be false. This Government would regard as responsible any Government or group of Governments tolerating or encouraging menacing or aggressive acts of "Macedonian Forces" against Greece. The Department would appreciate any information pertinent to this subject which may come to your attention.
5804:, p. 92, Cambridge, 2002: But, despite the widespread deprivation, the appeal of communism was to be critically impeded by the Comintern's insistence (between 1924 and 1935) that the Greek party should support the idea of a separate Macedonian state, the creation of which would have entailed the detachment of a large area of Northern Greece. 2762:. The leaked document, originally tagged as classified until 2018, was said to detail a behind-the-scenes deal between Washington and Skopje on the main provisions of the Nimetz proposal as early as July. According to the newspaper, the latest UN-sponsored set of ideas were secretly sketched to please Skopje by the U.S. Secretary of State 1082:. Until a solution was found, the provisional reference "the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" (FYROM) was used by multiple international organisations and states. UN members, and the UN as a whole, agreed to accept any name resulting from successful negotiations between the two countries. The parties were represented by Ambassadors 1531:"not to discount the concerns of the Greek people" by recognizing the "Republic of Skopje" as Macedonia. Greek-Canadians mounted a similar campaign. The EC subsequently issued a declaration expressing a willingness "to recognize that republic within its existing borders ... under a name which does not include the term Macedonia". 2259:. Nimetz noted that he did not present any new proposals, thanked the United States with whom he said he was in contact, and urged more countries to help in solving the dispute. He also announced that he was more optimistic after this meeting, and that he focused only on the solutions that could be applied by NATO's summit in April. 2567:, constructed in the same square, features images of historical figures including Alexander the Great, causing the Greek Foreign Ministry to lodge an official complaint to authorities in the Republic of Macedonia. Additionally, many pieces of public infrastructure, such as airports, highways, and stadiums, were named after them. 2582:, which falls within modern Greece), while the main highway to Greece was renamed to "Alexander of Macedon" and Skopje's largest stadium was renamed "Philip II Arena". These actions were seen as deliberate provocations in neighboring Greece, exacerbating the dispute and further stalling Macedonia's EU and NATO applications. 1469:
European Community from recognizing the Republic, the Greek government persuaded the EC to adopt a common declaration establishing conditions for recognition which included a ban on "territorial claims towards a neighboring Community state, hostile propaganda and the use of a denomination that implies territorial claims".
7062:" the KKE recognised that the Slavophone population was ethnic minority of Slavomacedonians. This was a term, which the inhabitants of the region accepted with relief. Slavomacedonians = Slavs+Macedonians. The first section of the term determined their origin and classified them in the great family of the Slav peoples." 1559:—recognized the republic under its constitutional name before its admission to the United Nations. Most, however, waited to see what the United Nations would do. The delay had a serious effect on the Republic, as it led to a worsening of its already precarious economic and political conditions. With war raging in nearby 1871:
term "the Party of the Second Part". The accord did not specifically identify either party by name (thus avoiding the awkwardness of Greece having to use the term "Macedonia" in reference to its northern neighbour). Instead, it identified the two parties elliptically by describing the Party of the First Part as having
3285:, on January 24. In the Davos meeting, the first of its kind in seven years, there appeared to be some resolution between the two PMs to end the naming dispute and to improve the relations between the two countries. In this context, the Macedonian PM agreed to take initiatives that could soothe Greek concerns over 3700:
According to Article 308 of the Penal Code, "a citizen who brings the Republic of Macedonia to a state of subservience or dependence on another state is punishable by imprisonment of at least five years". The legalization of this agreement creates legal consequences that are the basis for committing a crime."
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On the other hand, the Macedonians are a newly emergent people in search of a past to help legitimize their precarious present as they attempt to establish their singular identity in a Slavic world dominated historically by Serbs and Bulgarians. One need understand only a single geopolitical fact: As
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By the beginning of the 9th century the theme of Macedonia, with its capital at Adrianople consisted not of Macedonian but of Thracian territories. During the Byzantine period the Macedonia proper corresponded to the themes of Thessalonica and Strymon. Brill's Companion to Ancient Macedon: Studies in
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After some political wrangling over constitutional issues related to the multi-ethnic makeup of the state, all Albanian political parties of Macedonia voted in favour of the name change along with the governing Socialists and some members of the opposition. On 11 January 2019, the Parliament of North
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Resolutions 817 (1993) and 845 (1993), since it refers to the "difference in the name of the State" and not to the "disputes" to which the agreement refers", Ivanov said, adding that "This agreement brings the Republic of Macedonia to subordination from another country, namely the Republic of Greece.
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Zaev and the ruling coalition's MPs with imprisonment of at least 5 years for voting in favor of an agreement which, according to Ivanov, puts the Republic of Macedonia in a subordinate position to a foreign state. "I do not accept the constitutional change aimed at changing the constitutional name .
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was held in New York on 25 March 2008. Nimetz announced his final proposal, with a name "with a geographic dimension, and for all purposes". He also noted that the proposal was a compromise, and that the ways of implementation were also included in his proposal. The two representatives would urgently
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The accord was not a conventional perpetual treaty, as it can be superseded or revoked, but its provisions are legally binding in terms of international law. Most unusually, it did not use the names of either party. Greece, "the Party of the First Part", recognised the Republic of Macedonia under the
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subsequently issued a statement declaring on behalf of the Council that the term "merely reflected the historic fact that it had been in the past a republic of the former Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia". The purpose of the term was also emphasised by the fact that the expression begins with
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The regime deported many Macedonians from their native villages near the Yugoslav border to Aegean islands; interned many on uninhabited islands, where they perished; and tortured tens of thousands in prisons or police stations. Their 'crime' was to identify themselves as Macedonians, to speak or be
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belong to us, was at the mind of some outsider political groups only! These groups were insignificant the first years of our independence but the big problem is that the old Balkan nations have been learned to legitimate themselves through their history. In Balkans, if you want to be recognised as a
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When the barbarian invasions started in the fourth through seventh centuries AD in the Balkans, the remnants of the Hellenes who lived in Macedonia were pushed to eastern Thrace, the area between Adrianople (presently the Turkish city of Edirne) and Constantinople. This area would be called theme of
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which consisted of over 28,000 children made up by a significant portion of ethnic Macedonians (possibly the majority) had their citizenship revoked in Greece and the Greek government's actions in seizing citizenship has been "historically been used against people identifying as ethnic Macedonians".
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in 1995. The draft law required the use of the symbol to be banned from use in the Macedonian president's office, events organized under state administration, public Macedonian institutions or political parties, NGOs, media, as well as individuals in the Republic of Macedonia. However, the draft was
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three months earlier. The report sparked outrage in Greece, with opposition parties accusing the government of tolerating "US interference" in the UN mediation process and calling for Greece's withdrawal from the negotiations. Skopje "strongly and categorically" denied all claims of the existence of
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Of the three, Greek media reported that the only serious contender was "New Macedonia", which was the solution favoured at the time throughout the round of negotiations by Washington, which regarded it as the "most neutral" option. According to some reports, all three proposals were swiftly rejected
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on its northern border. The combined blockade denied Macedonia access to its closest and most accessible sea port, Thessaloniki, and rendered its main north-south trade route useless. The country was forced to supply itself through the undeveloped east-west route. During the embargo oil was imported
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Macedonia by the Byzantines... whereas the modern territory of Rep. of North Macedonia was included in the theme of Bulgaria after the destruction of Samuels Bulgarian Empire in 1018. Contested Ethnic Identity: The Case of Macedonian Immigrants in Toronto, 1900–1996, Chris Kostov, Peter Lang, 2010,
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as "Slav Macedonians". Reasons given for the decision were "to avoid confusion", be consistent with federal naming protocols toward Macedonians and repair relations between Macedonian and Greek communities. It was accepted that it would not impact the way Macedonians self-identified themselves. The
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reports that, "difficult and therefore risky it is to declare a Macedonian minority identity in such an extremely hostile if not aggressive environment in Greece". There are no official statistics to confirm or deny either claims. The Greek government has thus far refused on the basis that there is
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ascribes the goal of a "free, united, and independent Macedonia" including "liberated" Bulgarian and Greek territory to a fraction of extreme Macedonian nationalists, whereas more moderate ethnic Macedonians recognise the inviolability of the borders but regard the presence of ethnic Macedonians in
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summarises historic controversy surrounding the naming dispute as "... one of the enduring characteristics of modern Greek life: a desperate attempt to regain a past glory, rooted in cultural accomplishments of antiquity and the religious and political might of Byzantium. An identification with the
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The first round of name talks in 2009 took place on 11 February. The UN Mediator Nimetz did not propose a new solution for the name row, but it was agreed that talks should continue after elections in Greece and the Republic of Macedonia, probably in July or August. Republic of Macedonia's new name
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announced that "as regards the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, ... , unfortunately, the policy followed by our neighbouring country in its relations with Greece, on the one side with intransigence and on the other with a logic of nationalist and irredentist actions tightly connected with the
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Negotiations between Athens and Skopje were resumed on the 1 November 2007, continued on 1 December of the same year, and a bilateral meeting was held in January 2008. On 19 February 2008 in Athens, the delegations of the two countries met under the auspices of the UN mediator, Matthew Nimetz. They
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clauses from its constitution, and both countries committed to continuing negotiations on the naming issue under UN auspices. For its part, Greece agreed that it would not object to any application by the Republic so long as it used only the appellation set out in "paragraph 2 of the United Nations
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as such did not exist as an administrative unit in the empire... Greek nationalism, fixated on the continuity between ancient and modern Hellenes, was keen to project the name Macedonia as a way to assert the Greek historical character of the area. In 1845, for instance, the story of Alexander was
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lakes). The definite borders of the region are vague, but most contemporary geographers agree on its general location. There are several ethnic groups in this region, mostly living within their respective states, all of which are technically "Macedonians" in the regional sense. The Republic itself
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From the Greek nationalist perspective, then, the use of the name "Macedonian" by the "Slavs of Skopje" constitutes a "felony", an "act of plagiarism" against the Greek people. By calling themselves "Macedonians" the Slavs are "stealing" a Greek name; they are "embezzling" Greek cultural heritage;
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The adoption of a compound name with a geographic content and with respect for the distinction between ancient Macedonia and the state of FYROM, would serve both the truth and the present-day needs of the geographic region and of the larger area surrounding it. The Greek interest does indicate the
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to confirm the date for the start of accession negotiations straight away, as bilateral disputes must not be an obstacle for the start of talks—although they must be solved before the accession process. However, whether or not the Council agreed with the parliament's opinion, it made no mention of
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organizations, such as the Macedonian Human Rights Movement International (MHRMI) and the Australian Macedonian Human Rights Committee (AMHRC), launched a campaign placing advertisements in newspapers and billboards across Macedonia "demanding an end to all negotiations with Greece over its name".
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In early April 2010, it emerged that the Greek government considered "Northern Macedonia" a possible compromise name, indicating it was up to the Republic of Macedonia to decide whether to accept that proposal. The Macedonian Prime minister Nicola Gruevski declared he would reject this proposition
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Greece issued a statement condemning its northern neighbor for "confirming that it is not interested in a solution", adding that "the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia has itself flagrantly violated a series of fundamental obligations expressly foreseen by the Accord, including the fundamental
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Nimetz was reported to have made a new proposal in October 2005; that the name "Republika Makedonija" should be used by those countries that have recognised the country under that name and that Greece should use the formula "Republika Makedonija – Skopje", while the international institutions
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In due course, the same convention was adopted by many other international organisations and states but they did so independently, not as the result of being instructed by the UN. For its part, Greece did not adopt the UN terminology at this stage and did not recognise the Republic under any name.
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in 1991. Since then, it was an ongoing issue in bilateral and international relations until it was settled with the Prespa agreement in June 2018, the subsequent ratification by the Macedonian and Greek parliaments in late 2018 and early 2019 respectively, and the official renaming of Macedonia to
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reported that diplomatic sources claimed that this would be the last attempt from the American leadership to help in finding a solution, and that the target of this effort would be for the country to retreat from its position in regard to a "double name formula" and for Greece to accept something
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Meanwhile, in a newer poll in Greece, the "composite name that includes the name Macedonia for the country" seemed, for the first time, to be marginally more popular than the previous more hard-lined stance of "no Macedonia in the title" (43% vs 42%). In the same poll, 84% of the respondents were
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had initially denied ever committing himself unequivocally to exercising Greece's right of veto, stating instead that he would only block the neighbouring country's application for EU and NATO membership if it sought to be admitted as the "Republic of Macedonia", but on 19 October 2007, he stated
1997:. The name "Macedonian Slavs" (Македонски Словени) is another term used to refer to the ethnic Macedonians, though this term can be viewed as derogatory by ethnic Macedonians, including those in Greek Macedonia. The name had been occasionally used in early ethnic Macedonian literary sources as in 1933:
The naming issue was effectively at a stalemate until the 2018 agreement. Various names had been proposed over the years, for instance "New Macedonia", "Upper Macedonia", "Slavo-Macedonia", "Nova Makedonija", "Macedonia (Skopje)" and so on. However, these had invariably fallen foul of the initial
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program, which aimed to make Macedonia's capital have a "more classical appeal" and begun removing its controversial monuments and statues. The Macedonian Ministry of Culture also has set up a Commission to envisage the possibility of removing the rest of them, such as of Alexander the Great and
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Gyordan Veselinov, diplomat of the Republic of Macedonia: "We are not related to the northern Greeks who produced leaders like Philip and Alexander the Great. We are a Slav people and our language is closely related to Bulgarian ... There is some confusion about the identity of the people of my
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did not view the name issue as an important problem. In the early 1990s Albanians of the Macedonian republic and wider region strongly opposed the suggestion of "Slavomacedonia" by the Greek side to name the country. For the Albanian community the name "Republic of Macedonia" was interpreted in
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In August 2009, UN mediator Matthew Nimetz expressed pessimism regarding the Greek response to the names he proposed in his July meetings. Nimetz said "Efforts to solve the name issue continue, even though Greece's answer is not positive". According to the Greek representative, Athens would not
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The Court to order Greece to immediately take all necessary steps to comply with the obligations under the above provisions, and to refrain from objecting in any way, directly or indirectly, to the membership of the Republic of Macedonia in NATO and/or any other "international, multilateral and
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Despite the apparent success of the compromise agreement, it led to an upsurge in nationalist agitation in both countries. Anti-Western and anti-American feelings came to the fore in Greece, in response to a perception that Greece's partners in the EC and NATO had betrayed it. The government of
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was well below the 50 percent threshold needed to validate the result. Therefore, the agreement had to be ratified by the Macedonian Assembly with a two-thirds majority. After the agreement was ratified by both sides, it entered into force on 12 February 2019. On 27 March 2020, North Macedonia
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forces occupied much of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia from 1941. Bulgaria as an associate of the Axis powers advanced into the territory of the Republic of North Macedonia and the Greek province of Macedonia in 1941. The territory of the Republic of North Macedonia was divided between Bulgaria and
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The Department has noted with considerable apprehension increasing propaganda rumours and semi-official statements in favour of an "autonomous Macedonia", emanating principally from Bulgaria, but also from Yugoslav Partisan and other sources, with the implication that Greek territory would be
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for civil purposes within the Republic of Macedonia, as "a positive step that will result in the promotion of good neighborly relations between Macedonia and Greece". Greece claims the Vergina Sun as an exclusive national state symbol and lodged a claim for trademark protection of it with the
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river (the longest river in the Republic of Macedonia) to differentiate the Republic of Macedonia from Greek Macedonia. It is not clear at this stage if this would mean Republic of Macedonia would be called "Republic of Macedonia of Vardar", "Republic of Vardar Macedonia", "Vardar Republic of
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under its constitutional name caused controversy in recent years. Under the Interim Accord of September 1995, Greece agreed not to obstruct the Republic's applications for membership in international bodies as long as it did so under its provisional UN appellation. Leading Greek officials had
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Although the two countries continued to argue over the name, in practice they dealt pragmatically with each other. Economic relations and cooperation resumed to such an extent that, as of 2006, Greece was considered one of the Republic's most important foreign economic partners and investors.
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The compromise reference is always used in relations when states not recognising the constitutional name are present. This is because the UN refers to the country only as "the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia". Moscow's ambassador to Athens, Andrei Vdovin, stated that Russia will support
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A number of states recognized the Republic of Macedonia by its constitutional name. A few had recognised it by this name from the start, while most others had switched from recognising it under its UN reference. By September 2007, 118 countries (61% of all UN member states) had recognised the
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declared that the then called Republic of Macedonia met the conditions set by the EC for international recognition, Greece opposed the international community recognizing the Republic due to a number of objections concerning the country's name, flag and constitution. In an effort to block the
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The approved policy of this Government is to oppose any revival of the Macedonian issue as related to Greece. The Greek section of Macedonia is largely inhabited by Greeks, and the Greek people are almost unanimously opposed to the creation of a Macedonian state. Allegations of serious Greek
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negotiator who said that "Macedonia is committed to active participation in the talks over the name and we expect a mutually acceptable solution, which will ensure preserving of the identity, dignity and integrity of the Macedonian citizens on the basis of Euro-Atlantic values and democratic
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The naming dispute has not been confined to the Balkans, as immigrant communities from both countries have actively defended the positions of their respective homelands around the world, organising large protest rallies in major European, North American and Australian cities. After Australia
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One additional concern that had to be taken care of was the seating of the Republic of Macedonia in the General Assembly. Greece rejected seating the Republic's representative under M , and the Republic rejected sitting under F (as in "Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia", which turned the
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either in the geographic or the historic sense. Various demonstrations and protests in the Republic of Macedonia and the ethnic Macedonian diaspora were held to support their view that their right to self-determination was violated by what they regarded as the rejection of the name from the
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principles." The "name talks" were frozen because of Athens' rejection of essential points in the most recent proposal and the elections in Greece in October. The actual talks may, it was reported, restart in May 2010 when the new Greek prime minister would have more space for negotiations.
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More moderate positions suggested that a disambiguating element should be added to the name of the neighbouring state and its people (such as "Vardar", "New", ""Upper" or "North"), so as to illustrate the distinction between not just the two, but all groups of self-identifying Macedonians.
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broke away from the governing New Democracy (ND) party along with three like-minded deputies who resented what they saw as the prime minister's unacceptable weakness on the Macedonian issue. This defection deprived ND of its slim parliamentary majority and ultimately caused the fall of the
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respectively, as well as NATO's chief Jens Stoltenberg, welcomed positively the ratification of the deal. Furthermore, the Republic of North Macedonia's Prime Minister Zoran Zaev in his congratulatory message to his Greek counterpart Alexis Tsipras whom he called "a friend", described the
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of the country will be called Macedonian/citizen of the Republic of North Macedonia. Also, there is an explicit clarification that the citizens of the country are not related to the ancient Macedonians. Specifically, Article 7 mentions that both countries acknowledge that their respective
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flight from Athens to Skopje, which included the Macedonian deputy prime minister Bujar Osmani, who was returning from talks in Greece. The same day, he tweeted that Greece had become Macedonia's "greatest ally", and noted the reestablishment of air travel as a sign of improved relations.
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Greece, in essence, moved the goal posts further away, and our fear is that they will continue to move the goal posts again, and again, and again. The question then becomes, will they stop? Because, dear friends, the dignity and identity of an entire nation is at stake here that cannot be
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The issue of the name of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia is not just a dispute over historical facts or symbols. It concerns the conduct of a UN member state, the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, which contravenes the fundamental principles of international law and order;
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by Skopje on the grounds that "neither would constitute a logical basis for a solution, given that all had been rejected by one or the other side over the last 15 years". Greek diplomatic sources intimated that international pressure had now shifted towards the former Yugoslav republic.
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and only disagree to usage of Slavic symbols as Macedonia is perceived by them as being historically multiethnic. Albanians insisted that any new name would have to be ethnically neutral with proposals from them being "Vardar Republic", "Central Balkan Republic" and the classical name
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The Macedonian foreign minister, Antonio Milošoski, stated that any reasonable solution that did not impose on the identity of ethnic Macedonians would be explored. However, he also stated that if Greece were to veto the country's entrance into NATO, compromise talks would be stopped.
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According to the government in Skopje, the preservation of the constitutional name, which is also used by many other international organisations, for both domestic and international use was of the utmost importance. The country asserted that it did not lay exclusive claim to the term
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and caricatures of Greek PM Karamanlis depicted wearing a Nazi SS uniform led to vigorous Greek diplomatic protests and international condemnation although the government disassociated itself from the depictions and expressed it has no connection and no authority over artists' works.
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against the Greek part of Macedonia. Bulgaria would maintain control over the area until their capitulation in September 1918, at which point the borders reverted (with small adjustments) to the situation of 1913, and the present-day Republic of North Macedonia became part of the
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return to their countries for consultation on this proposal, given the short timeframe until NATO's summit. According to Greek media reports at the time, Nimetz revived his 2005 proposal, "Republic of Macedonia-Skopje". The news agency for Macedonian private television station
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nation, you need to have history of 3000 years old. So since you made us to invent a history, we invent it! ... You forced us to the arms of the extreme nationalists who today claim that we are direct descendants of Alexander the Great!" (In an interview for Greek TV channel
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This Government considers talk of Macedonian "nation", Macedonian "Fatherland", or Macedonia "national consciousness" to be unjustified demagoguery representing no ethnic or political reality, and sees in its present revival a possible cloak for aggressive intentions against
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ancient Macedonians is part of that attempt", while on the other hand, the ethnic Macedonians, being "a newly emergent people in search of a past to help legitimise their precarious present" whose ethnicity developed in the twentieth century, had no history and needed one.
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In Spring 2018, extensive negotiations in a bid to resolve the naming dispute were held in rounds, with frequent meetings of the foreign ministers of Greece and Macedonia achieving tangible progress on the naming dispute. Eventually, on May 17, at the sidelines of the
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were presented with a new framework, which they both accepted as a basis for further negotiations. The new framework was intended to be secret so that negotiations could take place, but was leaked early in the press. The full text in Greek was published initially by
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trial issued by Skopje on Greece for breaking the 1995 Interim Agreement, after evidence was found of him addressing the Greek parliament and clearly stating that his Government (New Democracy then in power) vetoed the invitation of the Republic of Macedonia at the
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Only a few weeks ago, the country's prime minister was photographed laying a wreath on a monument to which a map of the so-called "Greater Macedonia" was attached; the map incorporated a considerable part of Northern Greece, including Greece's second-largest city,
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The dispute escalated to the highest level of international mediation, involving numerous attempts to achieve a resolution. In 1995, the two countries formalised bilateral relations and committed to start negotiations on the naming issue, under the auspices of the
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party. Despite opposition from hardliners, he endorsed the proposal in March 1993. The acceptance of the formula by Athens also led to the reluctant acquiescence of the government in Skopje, though it too was divided between moderates and hardliners on the issue.
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that took place on September 30. 91% of voters voted in favour with a 37% turnout, but the referendum was not carried because of a constitutional requirement for a 50% turnout. Total turnout for the referendum was at 666,344 and of those some 260,000 were ethnic
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Reinforcing the Greek position that in the summit of Bucharest there was no veto, on 21 November in a conference in Skopje, the Czech representative in NATO Štefan Füle reiterated that there had not been a veto from Greece but that there was not a consensus on
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Greek objections likewise held up the wider international recognition of the then Republic of Macedonia. Although the Republic applied for membership of the United Nations on 30 July 1992, its application languished in diplomatic limbo for nearly a year. A few
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all adopted the appellation "the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" to refer to the Republic in their discussions and dealings with it. The same terminology was proposed in January 1993 by France, Spain and the United Kingdom, the three EC members of the
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Greece's major political parties agreed on 13 April 1992 not to accept the word "Macedonia" in any way in the new republic's name. This became the cornerstone of the Greek position on the issue. The Greek diaspora also mobilized in the naming controversy. A
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and organisations should use the name "Republika Makedonia" in Latin alphabet transcription. Although the government of the Republic of Macedonia accepted the proposal as a good basis for solving the dispute, Greece rejected the proposal as unacceptable.
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who are "Macedonians" both in the regional sense, and as legal citizens of the Republic. However, in a Balkans where ethnicity rather than nationhood defines peoples' identity, Albanians are never referred to (or refer to themselves) as Macedonians.
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Agreement on a five year development cooperation programme 2002–2006 between the Government of the Party of the First Part to the Interim Accord 13 September 1995 and the Government of the Party of the Second Part to the Interim Accord 13 September
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and the two negotiators, a joint round of negotiations occurred in the UN Headquarters in New York. The UN mediator presented recommendations and ideas to both parties to consider; however, these proposals were not disclosed to the general public.
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also organised a similar rally in Thessaloniki on 5 March, in support of the name "Macedonia" being used only by Greece. The Greek church and both major Greek parties strongly discouraged such protests "during this sensitive time of negotiation".
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they are "falsifying" Greek history. As Evangelos Kofos, a historian employed by the Greek Foreign Ministry told a foreign reporter, "It is as if a robber came into my house and stole my most precious jewels—my history, my culture, my identity".
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in the 2004 elections. However the party has had cases of having its offices ransacked, members being arrested for using bilingual signs written in both Macedonian and Greek and facing violations from the Greek government as ruled by the
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Greek analysts and politicians have expressed concerns that overseas observers tend to overlook or not to understand the severity of the perceived territorial threat and tend to misunderstand the conflict as a trivial issue over a name.
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naming issue, does not allow us to maintain a positive stance, as we did for Croatia and Albania. ... As long as there is no such solution, Greece will remain an insuperable obstacle to the European and Euro-Atlantic ambition of FYROM".
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appearing in a photograph, by a map of "Greater Macedonia" which included Thessaloniki and a great part of Northern Greece. The complaint was made inside an article published at Wall Street Journal, regarding the NATO ascension talks.
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sent a letter to the Greek foreign ministry with a proposal of forming a joint committee of scholars from both countries who would work on determining the historical facts of the dispute, but this was promptly dismissed by Athens.
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concerns, Greece opposed the use of the name "Macedonia" without a geographical qualifier such as "Northern Macedonia" for use "by all ... and for all purposes". As a significant contingent of ethnic Greeks identify themselves as
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decision upset Macedonians, as they had to use the terms in deliberations with the government or its institutions related to education and public broadcasting. The Macedonian community challenged the decision on the basis of the
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Constantine Mitsotakis was highly vulnerable; it had a majority of only a couple of seats and was under considerable pressure from ultra-nationalists. After the country's admission to the UN, the hardline former foreign minister
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conquered Greece in 168 BC they established a large administrative district in northern Greece which added Paeonia and eastern parts of Ancient Thrace to other territories outside the original ancient Macedonia. It used the name
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A major concern cited by Greek officials was a number of maps that have circulated by nationalist groups based in Skopje depicting parts of Greece (including Thessaloniki, Greece's second largest city) as being part of a future
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and the Macedonian model of coexistence. In the presidential election, 534,910 citizens voted in favor of this electoral program and elected me as President of the Republic of Macedonia. The agreement goes beyond the scope of
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saw it as an attempt to marginalise them and exclude them from the national narrative. Foreign diplomats warned that the policy reduced international sympathy for the Republic of Macedonia in the naming dispute with Greece.
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with confiscated properties eventually being given to people from outside of the area. Vlachs and Greeks were given property in the resettlement programme conducted by the Greek Government from the period 1952–1958.
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The prime minister of the Republic of Macedonia Nikola Gruevski announced on 25 November 2008 that the "name negotiations will resume despite Macedonia's lawsuit against Greece". The EU did not comment on the latest
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when he described the Greek position as "ridiculous" and expressed the hope that "the Security Council will very quickly recognise Macedonia and that many of the member states of the Community will support this."
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The compromise solution, as set out in the two resolutions, was very carefully worded in an effort to meet the objections and concerns of both sides. The wording of the resolutions rested on four key principles:
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era, Slavic-speaking Macedonians were deported or tortured for speaking or claiming to be Macedonian, and those with money were fined. Ethnic Macedonians argue that they have a more legitimate claim to the name
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recognised the "former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" in early 1994, tensions between the two communities reached a climax, with churches and properties hit by a series of tit-for-tat bomb and arson attacks in
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The term did not imply that the Republic of Macedonia had any connection with the existing Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, as opposed to the historical and now-defunct Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
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no significant community and that the idea of minority status is not popular amongst the (Greek identifying) linguistic community of northern Greece as it would have the effect of them being marginalised.
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accept a proposed formulation that was only intended for use in bilateral relations, and insisted that any name that is decided must be used internationally. In late August, Nimetz met Zoran Jolevski, the
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Macedonia completed the legal implementation of the Prespa Agreement by approving the constitutional changes for renaming the country to North Macedonia with a two-thirds parliamentary majority (81 MPs).
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the Hellenic Republic, by objecting to the admission of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to NATO, had breached its obligation under Article 11, paragraph 1, of the Interim Accord of 13 September
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announced the continuation of the negotiations for the name, despite the parliament dissolution. The parties agreed that the dispute should not be a matter of heavy political debate before the elections.
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Studies on the Transition from Historical-Comparative to Structural Linguistics in Honour of E.F.K. Koerner. Volume 2: Methodological Perspectives and Applications. Amsterdam: John Benjamins (1999), pp.
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The Greek view also stresses that the name Macedonia as a geographical term historically used to refer typically to the southern, Greek parts of the region (including the capital of the ancient kingdom,
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On 3 December 2018, Macedonia's Parliament approved a draft constitutional amendment, with 67 lawmakers voting in favour, 23 voting against and 4 abstaining. A simple majority was needed at this stage.
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from public use in the Republic of Macedonia and the formation of a committee for the review of school textbooks and maps in both countries for the removal of irredentist content and to align them with
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published in a Slavo-Macedonian dialect scripted in Greek characters... For their part, Bulgarian nationalists readily accepted Macedonia as a regional denomination... Macedonia had become one of the
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The Macedonian PM Zoran Zaev said that the Macedonian side was willing to accept this name and have it be used for all purposes, which is one of the Greek conditions for resolving the naming dispute.
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Security Council resolution 817" (i.e. "former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia"). This opened the door for the Republic to join a variety of international organisations and initiatives, including the
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The Greeks were amongst the first to define these lands since the beginning of the 19th century. For educated Greeks, Macedonia was the historical Greek land of kings Philip and Alexander the Great.
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The roots of the name issue go back to the mid-1940s, when, in the aftermath of the Second World War, Commander in Chief Tito separated from Serbia the region that had been known until that time as
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began in the aftermath of the division of the Balkans among five entities to have secured control over these territories: Greece, Serbia, Bulgaria, Romania and Montenegro (all hitherto recognized).
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to "Alexander the Great Airport" met strong criticism from the Greek side, international media that report on the issue, and even from moderate political views in the Republic of Macedonia itself.
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On October 15, 2018, the parliament of Macedonia began debating the name change. The proposal for the constitutional reform requires the vote of 80 MPs, i.e. two-thirds of the 120-seat parliament.
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which was blocked in 2009 by Greece owing to the name dispute. The two PMs also agreed that the name talks would be promoted to the Foreign Ministerial level instead of the Ambassadorial, with the
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The latest options put forward by Skopje in February 2018 were "Republic of North Macedonia", "Republic of Upper Macedonia", "Republic of Vardar Macedonia" and "Republic of Macedonia (Skopje)".
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for a period of 1,400 years. What is more natural than that the Balkanised Slavs who have lived so long and continuously in Macedonia should be called Macedonians and their language Macedonian?
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and circulated speedily in all major media. It contained 8 points, and the general idea was a "composite name solution" for all international purposes. It also contained five proposed names:
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derived from the name of that country's capital and principal city, Skopje, have been employed in a demeaning and derogatory manner to refer to the FYROM, its government, and its population.
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for what it described as "a flagrant violation of obligations under Article 11 of the Interim Accord signed by the Parties on 13 September 1995". The alleged violation was referring to the
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Meanwhile, police in Skopje said they were investigating death threats against academics, journalists and politicians who publicly favoured reaching a compromise in the dispute with Greece.
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Indo-European language, several other terms remain in use. Some of the names use the family to which the language belongs to disambiguate it from ancient Macedonian, or from the homonymous
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For bilateral relations, "Republic of Macedonia (Skopje)" is suggested, and any countries using the state's constitutional name would be encouraged to use it, but not forced to change it.
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Greece and the Republic of Macedonia eventually formalised bilateral relations in an interim accord signed in New York on 13 September 1995. Under the agreement, the Republic removed the
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understanding of the terms "Macedonia" and "Macedonian" refers to a different historical context and cultural heritage. When reference is made to Greece, these terms denote the area and
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rejected the proposal and counterproposed a "double name formula" where the international community uses "Republic of Macedonia" and Greece uses "former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia".
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The government of the Republic of Macedonia also faced domestic opposition for its part in the agreement. Protest rallies against the UN's temporary reference were held in the cities of
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ratification as an "historic victory", which "ends a long-standing diplomatic conflict between Athens and Skopje". Shortly after the ratification of the deal, Greece's Foreign Minister
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had begun to wane due to a combination of factors that included irritation in some quarters at Greece's hard line on the issue and a belief that Greece had flouted sanctions against
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which, in the course of next centuries, resulted in drastic demographic and cultural changes. The Slavs continued to assault the Byzantine Empire, either independently, or aided by
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reported that sources claimed that Greece and the Republic of Macedonia appeared to be close to a solution to their name dispute, and were set to agree on using the name of the
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was the first major power to act, recognising the Republic under its constitutional name on 13 October 1993. On 16 December 1993, two weeks before Greece was due to take up the
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On 25 January 2019, Greece's Parliament approved the Prespa agreement with 153 votes in favor and 146 votes against. The international community, including the Prime Ministers
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along these lines. It continued by saying that the U.S. would exercise pressure on both sides to find a solution before NATO's summit, so that the alliance could be expanded.
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that a solution could be found "only on bilateral basis". The Republic of Macedonia indicated it could be ready to allow Greece to use another name for the country, such as
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Skopje's airport was renamed "Alexander the Great Airport" and antique objects were moved there from Skopje's archeological museum. One of Skopje's main squares was renamed
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The former constitutional name of the country "Republic of Macedonia" and the short name "Macedonia", when used referring to the country, were considered offensive by some
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Later on, they moved into an open discussion where the Greek Ambassador to the U.S. Alexandros Mallias stated that Greece would accept the last proposal by the UN Mediator
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from 1963 to 1991 with the red star on the canton. It was also used by the Republic of Macedonia from 1991 to 1992 and the People's Republic of Macedonia from 1946 to 1963.
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membership invitation at the Alliance's next summit in April, this would be positive for the name talks. One week before the fresh name talks, Macedonian foreign minister
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Drezov K. (1999) Macedonian identity: an overview of the major claims. In: Pettifer J. (eds) The New Macedonian Question. St Antony's Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London,
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On 19 October the parliament voted to start the process of renaming the country "North Macedonia", after a total of 80 MPs voted in favour of the constitutional changes.
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territorial terms and not as having any particular Slavic associations. As such the Albanian minority held no objections toward references by Macedonian authorities to
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in January 2002, was next to a deal with Skopje leadership about using "Горна Македонија" ("Gorna Makedonija" – "Upper Macedonia" in Slavic). The other parties and the
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The Court delivered its judgement on 5 December 2011. In its judgment, which was final, without possibility for appeal, and binding on the parties, the ICJ found that:
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Antiquisation faced criticism by academics as it demonstrated feebleness of archaeology and of other historical disciplines in public discourse, as well as a danger of
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backed the Greek position over the Macedonian question in his attempts to shore up local electoral support. Kennett's stance gained him supporters from the Melburnian
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remodelling of the city. An even larger statue of Philip II was under construction at the other end of the square. Statues of Alexander also adorn the town squares of
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There is a dispute over the size of this alleged minority, with some Greeks denying it outright, and some ethnic Macedonians inflating the numbers substantially. The
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International Court of Justice hearing in the case of "Application of the Interim Accord of 13 September 1995 (the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia v. Greece)"
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Greek ethnographic map of south-eastern Balkans, showing the Macedonian Slavs as a separate people, by Professor George Soteriadis, Edward Stanford, London, 1918
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Bucharest Summit Declaration Issued by the Heads of State and Government participating in the meeting of the North Atlantic Council in Bucharest on 3 April 2008
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Matthew Nimetz visited Skopje on 17 April 2008 and Athens on the following day, initiating a new cycle of negotiations, but without bearing a new proposal yet.
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Collective Memory, National Identity, and Ethnic Conflict: Greece, Bulgaria, and the Macedonian Question, Victor Roudometof, Greenwood Publishing Group, 2002,
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Several hundred international and Greek classical scholars have lobbied for the historical concerns regarding the name dispute to be reflected in U.S. policy.
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urged "the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to show the correct political will in seizing the opportunity to find an acceptable solution for both parts".
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Many surviving public and private inscriptions indicate that in the Macedonian kingdom there was no dominant written language but standard Attic and later on
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Affirmation of the classification of Macedonian as a separate language is an important issue for the ethnic Macedonian self-view. Critics often treat it as a
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In 1963 the People's Republic of Macedonia was renamed the "Socialist Republic of Macedonia" when the Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia was renamed the
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According to the press in the Republic of Macedonia Nimetz now limited his proposal to three names of the five that were proposed in his original framework:
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The ancient name 'Macedonia' disappeared during the period of Ottoman rule and was only restored in the nineteenth century originally as geographical term.
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program, would be given new inscriptions with clarifications that they symbolize the Ancient Greek period and are "honouring Greek-Macedonian friendship".
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during the 7th century. The Byzantines organized a massive expedition against the Slavs in the area. They subdued many Slavic tribes and established a new
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encompassed most of the present-day North Macedonia and southeastern Bulgaria. In late Roman times, the provincial boundaries were reorganized to form the
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from the U.S., Canada, Germany and Australia. As part of this policy, stations and airports were renamed after Ancient Macedonian figures, and statues of
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reference into a proper noun rather than a description). Instead, it was seated under T as "the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" and placed next to
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in 1992. The rally aimed to object to "Macedonia" being a part of the name of then newly established Republic of Macedonia. In a following major rally in
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regional organizations and institutions" if the Republic of Macedonia applies for such membership under the name "Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia".
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Following the declaration of Athens for a veto, the press in Skopje reported increased intervention from the United States to solve the dispute, through
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The rest of the international community did not immediately recognise the Republic, but this did eventually happen at the end of 1993 and start of 1994.
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reported that the two countries were close to an agreement on the basis of the name "New Macedonia" or the untranslated native form, "Nova Makedonija".
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A new meeting between Nimetz and the two parties was arranged on 17 March 2008 in Vienna, in the office of the former UN special envoy to Kosovo and ex-
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On 27 February 2008, a rally was held in Skopje called by several organisations in support of the name "Republic of Macedonia". Greek nationalist party
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Denko Maleski, foreign minister of the Republic of Macedonia from 1991 to 1993, and ambassador to the United Nations from 1993 to 1997: "The idea that
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with regards to the naming dispute, after the leader of DPA Menduh Thaçi accused the government of not complying with its requests about the rights of
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due to pressure by the Greek government. Both terms were used by the U.S. Department of State in quotation marks to reflect nomenclature being used in
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The Court should adjudge and declare that Greece has violated the obligations under the provisions of the Interim Accord, Article 11, paragraph 1, and
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Both parties can use "Macedonia" and "Macedonian" in unofficial settings, with the precondition that they will not claim exclusive rights of any kind.
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on the dispute, "which covers all the preconditions set by the Greek side". The proposal would result in the Republic of Macedonia being renamed the
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The Prespa agreement, which replaces the Interim Accord of 1995, was signed on 17 June 2018 in a high-level ceremony at the Greek border village of
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only if it was admitted under its constitutional name. Only 8% supported accession under the reference "the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia".
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The relations between the two countries further worsened in February 1994 when Greece imposed a trade embargo on Macedonia which coincided with the
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group, Americans for the Just Resolution of the Macedonian Issue, placed a full-page advertisement in the 26 April and 10 May 1992 editions of the
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The region was not called "Macedonia" by the Ottomans, and the name "Macedonia" gained currency together with the ascendance of rival nationalism.
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protest in a rally in Melbourne in April 2007, holding signs descriptive of the historical concerns around the naming dispute and others with the
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Philip Carabott (2003). "The Politics of Constructing the Ethnic "Other": The Greek State and Its Slav-speaking Citizens, ca. 1912 - ca. 1949".
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whichever solution stems from the UN compromise talks, while hinting that "it is some other countries that seem to have a problem in doing so".
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Both sides came under intense diplomatic pressure to compromise. The support that Greece had received initially from its allies and partners in
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which occupied the region until 1913, may explain their self-identification as Greeks. In the 1951 census, 41,017 people claimed to speak the
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The English edition of the Greek newspaper Kathimerini reported that Greek diplomats privately welcomed the proposals. Greek Foreign Minister
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boycotted the parliamentary session and declared the Prespa treaty as a "genocide of the legal state" and a "genocide of the entire nation".
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In the event that the Court finds that it has jurisdiction over the case submitted by the Applicant, then to find those claims as unfounded.
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stated that her country would continue to focus on promoting its neighbour's NATO and EU accession as soon as the naming issue is resolved.
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Following the submissions of memorials and counter-memorials, and the public hearings, the legal positions of the parties were as follows:
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John S. Koliopoulos, Thanos M. Veremis, Modern Greece: A History since 1821. A New History of Modern Europe, John Wiley & Sons, 2009,
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It is observed that much of today's Greek Macedonia was only fully Hellenised by political and military means in modern times. After the
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name is not used by non-Greeks, and many inhabitants of the Republic regard it as insulting. Greeks also call the country's inhabitants
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approximately corresponds to that of ancient Macedonia, while the Bulgarian part and the eastern part of the Greek area, are mostly in
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taking into account numerous factors, including the resemblance and mutual intelligibility of each dialect to the standard languages (
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High-level contacts between the governments of the two countries also intensified, with the Macedonian Deputy Prime Minister visiting
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the uncapitalised words "the former Yugoslav", acting as a descriptive term, rather than "the Former Yugoslav", which would act as a
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Although acceptable in the past, current use of this name in reference to both the ethnic group and the language can be considered
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At Kennett's insistence, his state government in 1994 issued its own directive that all its departments refer to the language as "
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expressed his hope that the Prespa Agreement, which resolved the Macedonia Naming Dispute, can be used as a "model" for resolving
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Following his visit to Athens in an attempt to persuade the Greek government not to proceed to a veto, the NATO Secretary General
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In Greece, the extreme position on the issue suggested that there must be "no Macedonia in the title" of a neighbouring country.
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UN Security Council will suggest to third countries to use the name "Republic of North Macedonia" in official bilateral relations
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Since coming to power in 2006, and especially since the Republic of Macedonia's non-invitation to NATO in 2008, the nationalist
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overheard speaking Macedonian, or to belong to or sympathize with the KKE, the only party to take any interest in their plight.
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Chapter VII: Practice relative to recommendations to the General Assembly regarding membership in the United Nations 1993–1995
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The figure is the total number of Aromanians and Megleno-Romanians, therefore including those who reside outside of Macedonia.
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In April 2013, Matthew Nimetz proposed the name 'Upper Republic of Macedonia' which was backed by EU Enlargement Commissioner
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The Greek Macedonians demonstrate a strong regional identity and identify themselves as plain Macedonians, who live in plain
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Interview of FM Ms. D. Bakoyannis in the Athens daily Kathimerini, with journalist Ms. D. Antoniou (Sunday, 14 October 2007)
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The appellation "ormer Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" is a provisional term to be used only until the dispute was resolved.
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Strong Greek opposition delayed the newly independent republic's accession to the United Nations and its recognition by the
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turned into a standard phrase." Dimitar Bechev, Historical Dictionary of the Republic of Macedonia, Scarecrow Press, 2009,
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A political party promoting this line and claiming rights of what they describe as the "Macedonian minority in Greece"—the
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The use of the term was purely "for all purposes within the United Nations"; it was not being mandated for any other party.
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Schoolbooks and official government publications in the Republic have shown the country as part of an unliberated whole.
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On July 11, NATO invited Macedonia to start accession talks in a bid to become the Euro-Atlantic alliance's 30th member.
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that Greece is no longer objecting to Macedonia's Euro-Atlantic accession under the new name. The next day, however, the
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Efforts between the governments of the two countries for resolving the name dispute intensified, and on 17 January 2018,
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According to polls, 95% of Greeks believed the veto appropriate, while only 1% opposed it. Then Foreign Affairs Minister
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The international community, NATO and European Union leaders, including Greek PM Alexis Tsipras and Austrian Chancellor
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and offensive by ethnic Macedonians. In the past, the Macedonian Slavs in Greece seemed relieved to be acknowledged as
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Open invitation to the government of Skopje for new negotiations for the name under the auspices of the United Nations,
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Admission of the State whose application is contained in document A/47/876-S/25147 to membership in the United Nations
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have been spoken in the area alongside Greek in the region ever since. In parts of northern Greece, in the regions of
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Ethnic Macedonians claim they are descended from both original indigenous Macedonians and from the Slavic peoples who
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arrived 1,000 years after that kingdom, lacking any relation to ancient Macedonia or its Greek culture. The policy of
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Most Greeks reject the use of the word "Macedonia" to describe the Republic of Macedonia, instead calling it "ΠΓΔΜ" (
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with the UN Envoy, who suggested any of the following five names in his proposal, all containing the name Macedonia
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Talks continued in New York from 30 April to 2 May 2008, though Nimetz again did not propose a new compromise name.
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Greek foreign minister Dora Bakoyannis told journalists that the proposal does not meet Greece's stated objectives.
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On July 5, the Prespa agreement was ratified again by the Macedonian parliament with 69 MPs voting in favor of it.
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On 1 November 2018, Greece resumed air travel to Macedonia for the first time in 12 years. The first flight was an
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North Macedonia Joins the NATO Alliance. Press Statement. Michael R. Pompeo, US Secretary of State. March 27, 2020
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minority in Greece. There is indeed a minority within the Slavophone community in Greece which self-identifies as
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of the two countries met, and discussed a new name, in addition to the 5 other names already proposed by UN Envoy
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In November 2008, Republic of Macedonia instituted proceedings against the Hellenic Republic in front of the UN's
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According to Greek media reports, the Greek position was strongly supported by France and Spain. Italy, Portugal,
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that without a mutually acceptable solution to the name issue, the country could not join either NATO or the EU.
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Greeks argue that the name Macedonia is historically inseparably associated with Greek culture, ever since the
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part of the population that places more importance on EU and NATO membership than on the Macedonia name issue.
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on 2 August 1903 (St. Elias's Day). The failure of the Ilinden Uprising caused a change in the strategy of the
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Frucht, Richard (2000). Eastern Europe: An Introduction to the People, Lands, and Culture. ABC-CLIO. pp. 599.
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This group has received some attention due to claims from the Republic of Macedonia that these people form an
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In late February 2018, the government and institutions of the Republic of Macedonia announced the halt of the
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Should find that the case does not fall within the jurisdiction of the Court and to reject it as inadmissible;
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government, which suffered a landslide defeat in the general election of October 1993. It was replaced by the
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Shayne Mooney, head of SBS news in Melbourne, TV coverage of the Greek Macedonian Rally in Melbourne in 1994
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A special meeting outside the auspices of the UN was arranged on 21 March 2008, at U.S. ambassador's to NATO
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Une tablette de malédiction de Pella: s'agit-il du premier texte macédonien? Revue des Études Grecques (REG)
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According to media from both sides, the main points of the proposal from 8 October 2008 were the following:
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The flag used by the Republic of Macedonia from 1992 to 1995. The newly established state's adoption of the
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Council for Research into South-Eastern Europe of the Macedonian Academy of Sciences and Arts, Skopje, 1993
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were fulfilled sufficiently for the country to start its negotiations for EU accession, and called for the
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And the further wish that they are concluded as soon as possible, without mentioning a specific time frame.
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The Macedonian government did not issue a statement on whether the proposal has been accepted or rejected.
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In 2011, the first voices seeking compromise started to be heard in Skopje. The president of the republic,
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As earlier anticipated, on 6 March 2008, in the NATO Foreign Minister's summit in Brussels, Greek minister
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continued to express the above concerns confronting the views of Yugoslavia during the 1980s and until the
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elections of the Republic of Macedonia, and the arrival to power of the pro-solution coalition led by the
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The Gruevski government's decision to pursue legal action against Athens was criticised by then-president
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Facts about the world's major languages: an encyclopedia of the world's major languages, past and present
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The following is for your information and general guidance, but not for any positive action at this time.
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policies, while the Greek PM agreed to consent on Macedonia's bid to regional initiatives or agreements.
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the name "Republic of Macedonia" will stay the official name inside the country (in the native language)
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In antiquity, the territory of the present-day Republic of North Macedonia equated approximately to the
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The terms "Macedonia" and "Macedonian", on their own, would be able to be used freely by both countries
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About the Hellenization of Southern (Aegean) Macedonia - A Review of "Hills of Wheat, Fields of Blood"
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in Bulgaria. After the Ilinden Uprising, the revolutionary movement ceased and opened a space for the
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The Former Yugoslavia at the Turn of the Twenty-First Century: A Guide to the Economies in Transition
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languages. The scientific community generally agrees that, although some sources are available (e.g.
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listed the immediate settlement of the name issue as one of the 3 priorities of the next government.
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the name "former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" will no longer be an acceptable name for the country
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the Archaeology and History of Macedon, 650 BC – 300 AD, Robin J. Fox, Robin Lane Fox, Brill, 2011,
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was the witness of Interim Accord as Special Envoy of the Secretary-General of the United Nations.
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Greek Helsinki Monitor & Minority Rights Group- Greece; Greece against its Macedonian minority
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Macedonian Information Agency – Czech Republic keeps supporting Macedonia's accession to NATO
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was violated by what they regarded as the monopolisation of their name by a neighbouring country.
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According to both the official Greek position and various public demonstrations in Greece and the
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The withdrawal of the Greek veto resulted in the European Union approving on June 27 the start of
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The constitutional name, in Cyrillic ("Република Македонија") could be used for internal purposes.
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Hill, P. (1999) "Macedonians in Greece and Albania: A Comparative study of recent developments".
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Interview of FM Ms. Bakoyannis in Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, with journalist Michael Martens
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The Oxford Handbook of the History of Nationalism, John Breuilly, Oxford University Press, 2013,
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implied that the onus to compromise rested on the Republic of Macedonia. In the same spirit, the
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and the present-day Republic of North Macedonia was included as South Serbia in a province named
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and personal name changes, religious affiliation, and writings of church frescoes and graves to
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A 22-meter-tall statue, "Man on a Horse", depicting Alexander the Great, was erected in 2011 in
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was recognized by the new communist constitution as a federal component of the newly proclaimed
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Amnesty International; Greece: Charges against members of the "Rainbow" party should be dropped
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for 25 years. It was resolved through negotiations between the two countries, mediated by the
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Kyriakos Kentrotis, "Echoes from the Past: Greece and the Macedonian Controversy", p. 100 in
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The entry of the Slavs into Christendom: an introduction to the medieval history of the Slavs
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On 5 December, the International Court of Justice ruled 15-1 (the Greek judge being the sole
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told the mediator and the Greek negotiator that if the Republic of Macedonia would receive a
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announced the mutually agreed text of the NATO members, which included the following points:
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was held in Macedonia on 30 September 2018, with voters overwhelmingly affirming support for
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Before either Athens or Skopje had officially responded to the proposal, the Athenian daily
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Concerns were expressed in Skopje and Athens on the stability of the governing coalition of
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There was no Ottoman province called Macedonia. The Balkans became part of province called
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Admission of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to membership in the United Nations
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alone. The Slavic-speaking minority of northern Greece can be divided in two main groups:
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over the naming issue, but the government survived with 62 deputies voting in its favour.
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Foreign Relations Vol. VIII Washington, D.C. Circular Airgram (868.014/ 26 December 1944)
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of a draft proposal to replace the provisional reference with the constitutional name in
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Shterbani, Shefki. "The Macedonia Name Dispute: ICJ's Decision and its Legal Approach."
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hailed the vote by tweeting that Albanian political parties were the "decisive factor".
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Greece insists Macedonia will not be invited to join NATO if name issue is not resolved
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The Christian portion of Greece's Slavic-speaking minority are commonly referred to as
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and distinguish themselves from both groups. In Romania, the Aromanians as well as the
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Fields of Wheat, Hills of Blood: Passages to Nationhood in Greek Macedonia, 1870-1990
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Conference on the topic of Completing America's Mission in the Balkans moderated by
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Tziampiris, Aristotle. "The Macedonian name dispute and European Union accession."
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the region in the 6th-8th century AD, thereby mixing both cultures and traditions.
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voters of Macedonia. The government intended to push forward with the name change.
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both countries will confirm that they have no territorial claims towards each other
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showing its division into 'Macedonia Prima' and 'Macedonia Secundus' or 'Salutaris'
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On 7 April 1993, the UN Security Council endorsed the admission of the republic in
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From the beginning of the 6th century, the former Roman province, then part of the
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The Australian People: An Encyclopedia of the Nation, Its People and Their Origins
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and competed with other populations of Macedonia, although over time adopting the
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Cowan, Jane K.; Dembour, Marie-Bénédicte; Wilson, Richard A. (29 November 2001).
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of the name by the Republic and its citizens creates semiological confusion with
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The concerns are further reinforced by the fact that extremist ethnic Macedonian
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rejected all other submissions made by the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
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Greek Diplomats and Members of the Greek Parliament Lie to the Council of Europe
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Greece has been concerned for decades that the Republic of Macedonia was having
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Repertoire of the Practice of the Security Council Twelfth Supplement 1993–1995
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After the Davos meeting, Zaev announced that streets and locations such as the
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passed a resolution stating that according to the parliament's assessment, the
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Reason for no invitation was the inability to find solution in the name dispute
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The possibility of a failure of the ascension talks was met with unease by the
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for the country, in the Foreign Ministers' summit on 6 March 2008 in Brussels.
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that used "the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" for all official purposes
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within sixty days. Following a meeting with the four major parties, president
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One Europe, Many Nations: A Historical Dictionary of European National Groups
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On July 30, the parliament of Macedonia approved plans to hold a non-binding
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for the name talks on January 9, and the Macedonian PM Zaev meeting with his
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Tiles in a Multilingual Mosaic: Macedonian, Filipino and Somali in Melbourne
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the country's accession in the absence of a resolution to the dispute. The
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signed, in the Greek Parliament, the enacted law of the Prespa Agreement.
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Comparative Archaeologies: A Sociological View of the Science of the Past
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vowing his determination to resolve the decades-old dispute with Greece.
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Maps and Politics; a review of the ethnographic cartography of Macedonia
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described the vote as an "historic moment", while the Kosovar President
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High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
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A contemporary ethnic group. In Greece they are usually referred to as
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European Commissioner for Enlargement and European Neighbourhood Policy
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Arbitration Commission of the Peace Conference on the former Yugoslavia
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defeat the Serbs by the end of 1915, and leading to the opening of the
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Macedonians protest Council of Europe decision on their Country's name
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Citizens of the Republic of North Macedonia irrespective of ethnicity
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by Romanians, as opposed to the citizens of Macedonia, who are called
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The strong regional identity of the Macedonians was emphasised by the
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at a press conference after the round of negotiations in November 2012
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as its capital and the Party of the Second Part having its capital at
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Greek objections to the jurisdiction of the Court should be rejected,
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Greece will support the integration of its neighbouring country into
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The Macedonian Conflict: Ethnic Nationalism in a Transnational World
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Geographical name changes in Greece § Greek region of Macedonia
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I do not accept ideas or proposals which would endanger Macedonia's
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Greece to veto Macedonia's EU, NATO bids if name issue not resolved
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Edmund Jan Osmanczyk, "Macedonia, former Yugoslav Republic of", in
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that used "Republic of Macedonia" in bilateral diplomatic relations
1717: 1544: 1536: 1063: 13187:"Scholars dismiss Skopje claims as 'silliness' in letter to Obama" 12193:"Macedonian Lawmakers OK Draft Language For Name-Change Amendment" 10964:"Divisive Revolutionary's Statue Vanishes from Macedonian Capital" 10752:"Kotzias announced revision of Macedonian textbooks from November" 10705:"Kotzias, Dimitrov note progress, ply ahead with settlement talks" 10635:Οι αντιδράσεις των Σκοπιανών κομμάτων για τη συνάντηση Τσίπρα-Ζάεφ 9715: 9226:Κουμουτσάκος: Η ΠΓΔΜ επιβεβαιώνει ότι δεν ενδιαφέρεται για επίλυση 6882:
Duncan M. Perry, "The Republic of Macedonia: finding its way", in
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The Secretary of State to Certain Diplomatic and Consular Officers
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are currently debated. It is as yet undetermined whether it was a
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who had emigrated from Anatolia, Epirus and Thrace and settled in
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symbol as a flag of the Republic of Macedonia, or the renaming of
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of its vehicles from MK to NMK to reflect the country's new name.
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of 1912–1913, and the Ottomans lost most of their European lands.
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Macedonian is applied to the present-day Greek dialect spoken by
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is unclear, although most linguists will classify them as either
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for citizens of the Republic of Macedonia in the autumn of 2018.
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that could help improve the relations between the two countries.
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The ICJ decision was welcomed by the Macedonian foreign minister
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and those who identify with the country's Slavic culture. Ethnic
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assigned the region of the future Republic of North Macedonia to
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Macedonia and Greece: The Struggle to Define a New Balkan Nation
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Macedonia's accession negotiations at its meeting in June 2014.
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After nearly two years of separate meetings between UN Mediator
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Eastern Europe. Tom Masters, Lonely Planet Publications, 2007.
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language which was a close cousin to Greek and also related to
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the neighbouring countries as an issue of minority protection.
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for the international use of "Republic of Northern Macedonia".
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The State, Multiculturalism and Ethnic Leadership in Australia
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Thicker than Water? Kin, Religion, and Conflict in the Balkans
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Lenkova, M.; Dimitras, P.; Papanikolatos, N.; Law, C. (1999).
13121:"To Build Up Its Historical Image, Macedonia Is Going Baroque" 12169:"Welcome to North Macedonia: parliament votes for name change" 11792:Με ποινή φυλάκισης 5ετών απειλεί τον Ζάεφ ο πρόεδρος της πΓΔΜ) 11607:"Zaev: License plates NMK to avoid any provocations in Greece" 11154:"Zaev Cites Agreement With Greeks On 'Ilinden Macedonia' Name" 11129:"Skopje said to have proposed 'Republic of Ilinden Macedonia'" 9376: 9327:Τσερβένκοφσκι: Χάσιμο χρόνου η προσφυγή στο Διεθνές Δικαστήριο 8750:
Macedonia statue: Alexander the Great or a warrior on a horse?
5592:"Call me by my new name: Balkan nation is North Macedonia now" 5559:"Welcome to North Macedonia: parliament votes for name change" 2770: 2497: 2306:
Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs
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Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs
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Anti-fascist Assembly for the National Liberation of Macedonia
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Masson, Olivier (2003) . S. Hornblower; A. Spawforth (eds.).
13517:"State Statistical Office of the Republic of North Macedonia" 12044:"Referendumi/ Mbi 260 mijë shqiptarë votuan pro marrëveshjes" 12018:"Albanian Vote Not Crucial in Macedonia Referendum Shortfall" 10939:"Skopje authorities start to tear down nationalistic statues" 10801:"Macedonia puts four options forward to resolve name dispute" 9963: 9282: 8269:[The proposal is far from the objectives of Greece]. 8209:[Nimetz proposes a formula for solving the dispute]. 7545:
NATO Secretary in Athens on Monday after FYROM issue deadlock
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Answer of FM Ms. D. Bakoyannis regarding the FYROM name issue
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The Former Yugoslavia at the Turn of the Twenty-first Century
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Theodore A. Couloumbis, Theodore C. Kariotis, Fotini Bellou,
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published an alleged secret diplomatic correspondence of the
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by Antonio Milososki, University of Duisburg. Pollitecon.com
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The eye expanded: life and the arts in Greco-Roman antiquity
12832: 12303:"The Latest: Macedonia backs name change to North Macedonia" 10351:"PMs to meet after 'Macedonia' name dispute rally in Greece" 10330:"Greece and FYROM PMs to meet over 'Macedonia' name dispute" 10184:[Pros and cons of Nimetz proposals on FYROM]. NewsIn 10106:"UN presents new proposals on Greece-Macedonia name dispute" 9901:"European Parliament passes the Resolution on FYR Macedonia" 9716:"Greek government collapse not helping Macedonia, 9.11.2011" 9599:
MEGA ΓΕΓΟΝΟΤΑ - Όχι Γκρούεφσκι στο Βόρεια Μακεδονία - κόσμος
7119:"Matthew Nimetz Will Not Present a New Proposal on the Name" 5201:
List of countries' positions in the Macedonia naming dispute
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I am a Macedonian, just like two and a half million Greeks.
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congratulated the name change and Albanian Foreign Minister
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Foreign relations of the Republic of Macedonia § Greece
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An outline of Macedonian history from Ancient times to 1991
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How can a woman give birth to one Greek and one Macedonian?
11673:"Macedonia's Parliament Ratifies Historic Deal With Greece" 11398: 10869:"Macedonia Removes the Skopje 2014 Statue of Andon Kyoseto" 9857:"Greece suggest "Slavic-Albanian Macedonia" to end dispute" 4412:. However, most Aromanians do not use designations such as 4111:
Tito's wartime representative to Macedonia, general Tempo (
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of Greece, replacing Naumovski and Vasilakis respectively.
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The wish that those negotiations start as soon as possible,
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Greece against its Macedonian minority The "Rainbow" trial
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Macedonia marks 30th anniversary of Dimitar Mitrev's death
11913:"Macedonia to hold name-change referendum on September 30" 11395:"UPDATE: Macedonia, Greece sign historic name-change deal" 10986:"New Dimitrov - Kotzias meeting in Thessaloniki this week" 10530:Ανακοίνωση Ζάεφ: Αλλάζουμε όνομα σε αεροδρόμιο και δρόμους 10398:"Macedonia Extends Olive Branch To Greece In Name Dispute" 10308:"Macedonian Deputy PM In Athens For Talks On Name Dispute" 10081:"Nimetz: Term 'Macedonia' to be included in name proposal" 9809:"New proposal reportedly tabled in Macedonia name dispute" 8683:, In the name of a common future, Retrieved on 2008-04-30. 8610:Η επιμονή Μπους και η αλληλεγγύη των Ευρωπαίων στην Ελλάδα 8363:"Macedonia police examine death threats over name dispute" 8295:[Macedonia prepared for a reasonable compromise]. 7317:"Karamanlis: No accession without a solution for the name" 7247: 6395:"Greek Blockade, U.N. Embargo Threaten Macedonia's Future" 5838:
U.S. Secretary of State Edward Stettinius to U.S. Missions
2736: 2281:"New Republic of Macedonia" or "Republic of New Macedonia" 1157:. The western and central parts of modern Greek region of 14793:Ανδριώτης (Andriotis), Νικόλαος Π. (Nikolaos P.) (1995). 13455:Η Μακεδονία είναι μόνο Ελληνική (Macedonia is only Greek) 13358: 13160: 13158: 13124: 12968:. Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 259. 11843:"Macedonia, Albania Hail EU Approval for Accession Talks" 9637:"Towards an agreement for the name "Macedonia of Vardar"" 8865:
Macedonia, Greece continue name dispute talks in New York
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Voices within FYROM for a "logical compromise" are louder
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Collective memory, national identity, and ethnic conflict
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A tribe of antiquity on the periphery of the Greek world
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All inhabitants of the region, irrespective of ethnicity
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Internal Macedonian-Adrianople Revolutionary Organization
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12762:"Zaev: Historic Victory (Original: Ζάεφ: Ιστορική νίκη)" 12415:"Macedonia MPs Pass Amendments to Change Country's Name" 12222:"Macedonia MPs Pass Amendments to Change Country's Name" 11813: 11651:"Macedonia to Rename Divisive Statues That Irked Greece" 9971:"UN Mediator: Gaps Remain on Greece-Macedonia Name Deal" 9915: 9832:"Macedonia calls for pressure on Greece in name dispute" 6956: 4979:, whereas he was referred to as "Kennettopoulos" by the 4334:
that spans across several modern states, mainly Greece (
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The Macedonian government announced that the statues of
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the name for the country in all official purposes (i.e.
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Refusal, without time frame and with moderate reactions
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newspaper where she supports a composite name solution.
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Reports were released saying that Antonis Samaras, the
1922: whose official position on the issue was unknown. 1178:. This province was divided in the 4th century CE into 1109:
membership by accepting the Prespa agreement. However,
14501:. Bloomington: Indiana University Press. p. 178. 13155: 12096:"'North' Macedonia parliamentary debates hit deadlock" 11745:"Macedonia President Refuses to Sign Greece Name Deal" 11451:"Greece, Macedonia sign historic deal to end name row" 9949:"UN mediator tables new proposal for Macedonia's name" 9185:
ICJ rules Greece 'wrong' to block Macedonia's Nato bid
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Is Macedonia's capital being turned into a theme park?
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C. Karamanlis to "Bucharest's battle" for FYROM's name
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European Integration and Disintegration: East and West
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Naming policies of foreign countries and organisations
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announced that an agreement had been reached with his
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Dispute between Greece and North Macedonia (1991–2019)
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The Cambridge ancient history, 3rd edition, Volume VI
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Interview with Greek Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis
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On June 20, the Prespa agreement was ratified by the
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which were named by the nationalist VMRO-DPMNE after
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in 1944. The Greek press and the Greek government of
1196:, the whole of Paeonia and northeastern Thrace. Thus 14095:"Greece's invisible minority - the Macedonian Slavs" 14019:"Country Report on Human Rights Practices in Greece" 13149:"Alexander the Great's statue stirs Balkan passions" 12924:[Understanding the Neo-Macedonian Problem]. 10261:"Five variations on name Macedonia tabled by Nimetz" 10158:"Greece and FYROM called to decide among five names" 8614:
Bush's insistence and the European support to Greece
8075: 8073: 8071: 8069: 7954:[Seeking a compromise with "New Macedonia]. 6778:"Nimetz Proposal For Macedonia's Name Sparks Debate" 6688:
Hellenic Republic – Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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with 69 MPs voting in favor of it. Opposition party
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The Republic of Macedonia's aspirations to join the
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Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe
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deployed to monitor possible border violations from
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Greece slates Skopje's provocative Alexander statue
8414: 8412: 8410: 8408: 8343:[A Greek veto will stop the negotiations]. 7813: 5967: 5936: 5934: 5014: 4897:estimated that the number of ethnic Macedonians in 2717:
Reaction by ethnic Macedonian politicians/diplomats
2610:voted on 11 April 2008 to dissolve itself and hold 2207:(DPA) and subsequently the negotiating power of PM 1235:was created in the late 8th century from the older 14334: 14117:Macedonia: the politics of identity and difference 13137: 12728: 10283:"FYROM media reports UN mediator's name proposals" 9941: 9925:. FOCUS News Agency. 21 March 2014. Archived from 9469:"Balkan Sight, No Progress in Macedonian Name Row" 9035: 9033: 8979:[We will get everything through quietly]. 7822: 7345: 7343: 7341: 7021:"Country Reports on Human Rights Practices – 2005" 6996:Jahrbücher für Geschichte und Kultur Südosteuropas 6508:The New Balkans: Disintegration and Reconstruction 6506:. In Kourvetaris; Roudometof; et al. 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The actual linguistic classification of the 4413: 4407: 4401: 4283:, who in January 2007 during a meeting of the 3705:accession talks with the Republic of Macedonia 2934:Center for Strategic and International Studies 2628: 2057: 1964:Πρώην Γιουγκοσλαβική Δημοκρατία της Μακεδονίας 1675:United Nations Security Council Resolution 817 1292:Internal Macedonian Revolutionary Organization 15874: 15121: 15063: 15001:Brixhe C.; Panayotou A. (1994). Bader (ed.). 13511: 13509: 13507: 13147:Konstantin Testorides & Elena Becatoros. 13093: 12213: 12121:"Macedonia parliament to vote on name change" 11580:Αλλάζουν τις πινακίδες των οχημάτων στην ΠΓΔΜ 11481:"Macedonia, Greece Sign 'Historic' Name Deal" 11242: 9155:"eACI_Press_Communiques_2011-37_20111205_03p" 8103: 8101: 8099: 7842: 7840: 7838: 7836: 7834: 7825:"Biljali: Macedonia's ethnic balance at risk" 7617: 7615: 6902: 6575:ed. Anthony Mango, p. 1355. 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During the 4692: 4688: 4684: 4683:Hellenisation 4680: 4672: 4668: 4664: 4659: 4655: 4651: 4641: 4639: 4633: 4631: 4625: 4623: 4618: 4597: 4593: 4589: 4585: 4582: 4579: 4578: 4574: 4573: 4568: 4564: 4561: 4559: 4556: 4555: 4551: 4548: 4546: 4543: 4542: 4538: 4534: 4530: 4527: 4525: 4522: 4521: 4517: 4514: 4511: 4510: 4507: 4503: 4499: 4495: 4492: 4490: 4487: 4486: 4482: 4479: 4476: 4475: 4471: 4468: 4465: 4464: 4458: 4456: 4453:, speaking a 4452: 4447: 4445: 4441: 4437: 4433: 4429: 4425: 4421: 4416: 4410: 4404: 4399: 4395: 4393: 4389: 4385: 4381: 4377: 4372: 4370: 4366: 4361: 4358: 4353: 4349: 4345: 4341: 4338:), Bulgaria ( 4337: 4333: 4329: 4323: 4313: 4308: 4303: 4300: 4296: 4292: 4290: 4286: 4282: 4278: 4273: 4271: 4267: 4261: 4257: 4253: 4249: 4245: 4235: 4231: 4227: 4218: 4215: 4212: 4208: 4205: 4200: 4197: 4195: 4191: 4187: 4183: 4179: 4175: 4171: 4167: 4163: 4159: 4155: 4151: 4147: 4142: 4138: 4135: 4131: 4129: 4125: 4121: 4116: 4114: 4109: 4107: 4103: 4099: 4089: 4083: 4079: 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