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Greece OKs Macedonia joining NATO

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ATHENS, Greece — Greece’s parliament Friday approved a measure for Macedonia to join NATO, ending a decades-old dispute watched closely by Western allies wary of Russian influence in the region.

Lawmakers voted 153-140 to back the NATO protocol that must now also be approved by all other alliance members.

The Greek vote means the former Yugoslav republic will now formally change its name to North Macedonia, settling the spat over the country’s name, which Greece saw as a potential threat to its own northern region of Macedonia.

“I would like to again welcome North Macedonia, a country that is friendly toward Greece, a country that must be a supporter — and not an opponent — of our efforts to establish safety, stability, and cooperatio­n in the wider region,” Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras told parliament shortly before the vote.

Western countries strongly backed the deal between Greece and Macedonia, after the country’s bid to join NATO had been shelved for a decade and amid European concerns over Russia’s vocal opposition to the alliance’s expansion further into the Balkans.

Greek approval of Macedonia’s NATO accession bid is the final step in the deal. Provided lawmakers vote for the motion, Greece’s foreign ministry will promptly notify the Macedonian government of the result.

Macedonia will then write to the United Nations, its member states and internatio­nal organizati­ons, formally announcing the name change.

Government spokesman Mile Boshnjakov­ski said this would happen “in coming days.”

 ?? AP/THANASSIS STAVRAKIS ?? Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras votes on Macedonia issues Friday in Athens.
AP/THANASSIS STAVRAKIS Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras votes on Macedonia issues Friday in Athens.

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