The Borneo Post (Sabah)

New protest in Greece against Macedonia name deal

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THESSALONI­KI, Greece: Some four thousand people protested Sunday in Thessaloni­ki, against a name deal between Greece and Macedonia, police said.

The protesters, mainly from the far right, brandished banners reading “politician­s traitors”, an AFP journalist said.

They marched towards the offices of the governing parties of SYRIZA and ANEL,with some turning violent and hurling objects.

Police fired tear gas to disperse the protesters.

Greece and Macedonia last week signed a historic preliminar­y agreement to rename the small Balkan nation the Republic of North Macedonia, ending a row that has poisoned relations between the two neighbours since 1991.

As the two countries’ foreign ministers signed the deal Greek protesters clashed with riot police, who beat them back with tear gas near the small Greek village of Pisoderi, 25 kilometres away.

Six policemen and six protesters were injured, police said, as around 500 demonstrat­ors waving Greek flags tried to approach the ceremony.

The accord aims to start unravellin­g one of the world’s longest diplomatic disputes, which began 27 years ago with Macedonia’s declaratio­n of independen­ce but dates back centuries.

Since 1991, Athens has objected to its neighbour being called Macedonia because it has its own northern province of the same name, which in ancient times was the cradle of Alexander the Great’s empire — a source of intense pride for modern=day Greeks.

Greek Prime Minister Alexi Tsipras has been accused of treachery by Greek hardliners, and last week defeated a vote of censure against his government amid protests and clashes with police outside parliament. — AFP

 ??  ?? Protesters, holding Greek flags, shout slogans during a demonstrat­ion against the agreement reached by Greece and Macedonia to resolve a dispute over the former Yugoslav republic’s name, in Thessaloni­ki, Greece. — Reuters photo
Protesters, holding Greek flags, shout slogans during a demonstrat­ion against the agreement reached by Greece and Macedonia to resolve a dispute over the former Yugoslav republic’s name, in Thessaloni­ki, Greece. — Reuters photo

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