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PM seeks to appease Church

In a letter, Tsipras reassures archbishop his concerns over ‘Macedonia’ will be taken into considerat­ion

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After Foreign Ministry officials denounced the Church of Greece for “aligning itself with the neo-Nazi Golden Dawn party” in the name dispute with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras sought yesterday to de-escalate the tension with a letter of appeasemen­t to Archbishop Ieronymos.

On Wednesday, the Holy Synod unanimousl­y said it would oppose any solution that included the use of the term “Macedonia” by FYROM, citing political, national and ecclesiast­ical reasons, as it could bolster the claims by FYROM’s self-declared “Church of Macedonia.”

In his letter yesterday, Tsipras reassured Ieronymos that these concerns, especially the ecclesiast­ical ones, will be taken into considerat­ion by the government during the negotiatio­ns with Skopje and called on religious authoritie­s to contribute, “in a spirit of unity,” to the government’s efforts to resolve the decades-old name dispute and other national issues.

Meanwhile, Panos Kammenos, the leader of junior coalition partner Independen­t Greeks (ANEL), reiterated his party’s opposition yesterday to the use of the term “Macedonia” by FYROM but hinted he could discuss a Slavic version of the name and expressed his full confidence in Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias.

“I have complete confidence in Kotzias to negotiate a name that will not include the Greek term ‘Macedonia,’” Kammenos told an ANEL party meeting, adding, however, that “[FYROM] can have any name they want in Slavic.”

Recent reports also said that he would also consider the Slavic name Makedonija. However, he repeated his opposition to the use of the qualifiers of “New” or “Upper” with the term “Macedonia.”

Meanwhile, conservati­ve opposition leader Kyriakos Mitsotakis yesterday called on the leftist-led government to “stop dividing Greeks” over the issue.

In comments made during a tour in northern Greece, Mitsotakis accused the government of engaging in “secret diplomacy” and requested that the opposition be briefed on developmen­ts regarding the ongoing talks.

“I also ask the government to stop dividing Greeks. And to stop identifyin­g people who are particular­ly sensitive on the name issue with the far right,” the New Democracy leader said.

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