Kathimerini English

FM meets Skopje counterpar­t today

-

Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias said yesterday, ahead of today’s meeting with his counterpar­t in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), that he sees a willingnes­s emanating from Skopje to reach a solution to the decades-old name dispute and to “finish with irredentis­m.”

“There wouldn’t be a happier man than me if we end this story,” Kotzias said yesterday after meeting with Montenegri­n Foreign Minister Srdjan Darmanovic.

He also said that he didn’t expect to discuss the name dispute in depth when he meets today with FYROM Foreign Minister Nikola Dimitrov.

Kotzias said, however, that he will exchange views with Dimitrov on relations between the two countries, and the way forward.

Greece and FYROM have been at odds since the 1990s over the latter’s insistence on calling itself “Macedonia,” which Athens believes could lead to territoria­l claims on its province of the same name in northern Greece.

Berlin and Washington appear intent on wanting to clear obstacles to FYROM’s course to become a NATO member.

According to diplomatic sources, Greece is ready to discuss the name dispute in a bid to find a solution, but that does not mean it will accept that Skopje will join the alliance with the provisiona­l name of FY- ROM, as that, Greece believes, would remove any incentive for Balkan neighbor to resolve the name issue.

Skopje’s new government said on Monday that it will push to join NATO under its UN-recognized provisiona­l name of FYROM, and that it hoped that Athens will drop its veto of its applicatio­n to the alliance.

Greece had vetoed the use of the name by Skopje at the NATO Summit in Bucharest 2008.

 ??  ?? A rescue worker helps a woman carry her belongings amid the rubble of collapsed houses in the village of Vrisa on Lesvos yesterday, the day after a 6.1-magnitude earthquake shook the island. Aftershock­s rattled the island yesterday.
A rescue worker helps a woman carry her belongings amid the rubble of collapsed houses in the village of Vrisa on Lesvos yesterday, the day after a 6.1-magnitude earthquake shook the island. Aftershock­s rattled the island yesterday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Greece