Name in frame, Macedonia seeks Greek support to join EU, Nato

Name in frame, Macedonia seeks Greek support to join EU, Nato

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Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias welcomes his Macedonian counterpart Nikola Dimitrov at the Foreign ministry in Athens

Macedonia asked Greece on Wednesday to help its bid to join Nato and the European Union, efforts frozen by a decades-long dispute over the ex-Yugoslav republicโ€™s name.

Greece, a member of both groups, says Macedoniaโ€™s use of the name could imply territorial claims on Greeceโ€™s most northerly province of the same name.

It is withholding support for Macedoniaโ€™s further integration until it agrees to change it and has managed to get many international bodies, including the United Nations to formally refer to it as the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, or FYROM.

โ€œIโ€™m here to ask for your support,โ€ Foreign Minister Nikola Dimitrov, at one point Skopjeโ€™s negotiator with Greece over the name, said in Athens.

โ€œIโ€™m convinced that you have the leverage in your hands and this leverage can help towards closing the way for the one open issue,โ€ Dimitrov said through an interpreter.

Athens would support Macedoniaโ€™s integration โ€œin every way, once the name issue has been resolved,โ€ Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias said during a joint news conference.

โ€œThat is a the pre-requisite and I believe we must โ€“ and can โ€“ work towards a good compromise benefiting both sides,โ€ Kotzias said.

The Macedonia name dispute has dragged on for almost 26 years with no clear progress. Athens has previously insisted that Skopje use a compound name such as โ€œNewโ€ or โ€œUpperโ€ Macedonia.

It also blockaded Macedoniaโ€™s southern border in the early 1990s, at least in part leading to a change in Macedoniaโ€™s first flag, which depicted the Vergina Sun, a symbol from the gravesite of the ancient kings of Macedon, which is in Greece.

Macedoniaโ€™s former prime minister, Nikola Gruevski, built his nine-year rule on nationalism and a rejection of Greek demands.

But the new administration of Prime Minister Zoran Zaev, in coalition with parties representing the countryโ€™s ethnic Albanians, has pledged to speed up the countryโ€™s bid to join the EU and Nato.

Dimitrov will oversee the UN-sponsored negotiations with Greece that have been stalled for several years due to the political and debt crises affecting the two countries.

โ€œIn this region โ€ฆ we rise or fall together,โ€ he said, switching to English.

โ€œAs we are on our way up, we need help and I am sure at some point there will be an overwhelming realisation that thatโ€™s a good thing for your country โ€ฆ thatโ€™s a good thing for the region and thatโ€™s a good thing for Europe.โ€

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