Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Macedonia signs accord to join NATO

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REUTERS, 06TH FEBRUARY, 2019- NATO members signed an accord with Macedonia on Wednesday allowing the tiny ex-yugoslav republic to become the 30th member of the U.s.-led alliance after a deal with Greece ended a 27-yearold dispute over its name.

At a formal signing of the NATO accession protocol, which must now be ratified by allied government­s, Macedonia’s Foreign Minister Nikola Dimitrov hailed the moment as showing that the country “will never walk alone” once in the alliance.

“We stand beside these 29 allies... able and ready to assume the obligation­s arising from our full membership in NATO,” Dimitrov told a news conference after NATO ambassador­s signed the protocol.

The ratificati­on process typically takes about a year, and the United States has said it expects Macedonia - now known officially as North Macedonia under the terms of its name deal with Greece - to formally join the alliance in 2020.

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenber­g said the admittance of a new member highlighte­d that all European nations who met the

entrance criteria could join the regional alliance, a position Moscow rejects.

“It shows that NATO’S door remains open for countries that meet NATO standards and that adhere to the NATO values of democracy, the rule of law and individual liberty,” Stoltenber­g said.

Russia says that by taking in Balkan members, the alliance is underminin­g security in the region.

But Dmitrov said Macedonia’s decision would improve regional stability, echoing the view of Western countries which see NATO and EU membership as the best way of preserving peace in the Balkans after the violent breakup of Yugoslavia in the 1990s.

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Macedonian Foreign Minister Nikola Dimitrov shakes hands with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenber­g

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