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05 February 2010 |

Simon Cottrell It's a shame that the internet is a virtual medium, because there are a lot of people out there that I'd like to express my deep feelings of friendship to, and having spent the last two years here in Serbia, I'd like to do it in a truly Serbian way.


Feith: 'New Beginning' for Mitrovica
05 February 2010 | Lawrence Marzouk

The International Civilian Representative in Kosovo, Pieter Feith, has said the appointment of a team to create a new Serb-majority municipality in the divided city of Mitrovica could herald a 'new beginning'.

Macedonia Committed to EU and NATO Future
08 February 2010 | Sinisa-Jakov Marusic

There is no alternative to Macedonia's EU and NATO future, Macedonian President Georgi Ivanov said Sunday after the completion of the Munich Security Conference.

Bozic et al: First Instance Verdict Confirmed
08 February 2010 |

The Appellate Chamber of the Court of Bosnia and Herzegovina confirms the first instance verdict, sentencing Mladen Blagojevic to seven years in prison and acquitting Zdravko Bozic, Zoran Zivanovic and Zeljko Zaric of the charges that they committed war crimes in the Srebrenica area.



Govt Cold on 'Republic of Northern Macedonia'

Skopje | 16 April 2009 |
 
PM Nikola Gruevski
PM Nikola Gruevski
Greek hints that it approves of the UN’s latest proposal “Republic of Northern Macedonia” as a compromise name for Macedonia has been met with a cold reception by the leadership in Skopje.

Speaking at a Washington-held conference dedicated to United States policy towards the Balkans, the Greek Ambassador to the US, Alexandros Mallias regarded this name as “finally a good proposal” which has been put on the table.

“I am not surprised from this statement because Greece has preferred that designation since the 1990s. There are other things that need to be worked on, like the constitution, the passports and the identity.  The talks are a lot more complex than the statement that has been given,” Macedonia’s Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski on Wednesday told media.
 
Georgi Ivanov, the recently elected head of state who was endorsed by Gruevski’s ruling VMRO DPMNE party made a similar statement and replied the party’s long-standing stance that any possible solution agreed between the two countries must go to a referendum in Macedonia.
 
“This proposal [Northern Republic of Macedonia] has been present for fifteen years and it represents a geographical designation [for Macedonia] that Greece wants,” Ivanov stated.
 
The UN envoy mediating the Athens-Skopje talks, Matthew Nimetz proposed some variations of this name at the end of last year after which the talks came to a practical halt due to upcoming elections in both countries.
 
Greece has objected to Macedonia’s formal name since the country became independent from the former Yugoslavia at the beginning of the 1990s.
 
Last April Athens blocked Skopje’s entry into NATO arguing that this name implies Skopje’s territorial claims on the Greek region of Macedonia.
 
Since then, relations between the two countries have deteriorated leaving Macedonia outside both NATO and the EU as Greece threatens to block any progress towards membership.
 
But Skopje fears that by loosing its name, the Macedonian majority living in the country might lose its identity. Athens on the other hand insists that the only real Macedonians are the ones living in Northern Greece. 
 
Media mentioned that the last Nimetz package also included suggestions for changing Macedonian passports and constitution where references to the terms Macedonian language or people would be removed.
 
Observers expect new more substantial moves in the UN talks after Greece elects its EU lawmakers in June.
 
(Reporting by Sinisa-Jakov Marusic)



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Name negotiations
2009-04-16 12:29:56
Observers expect new more substantial moves in the UN talks after Greece elects its EU lawmakers in June. Balkaninsight EU lawmakers have nothing to do with the contact of Greece's foreign policy.

Then what else is good?
2009-04-16 14:10:26
The problem is Gruevski, when he is gone that country might move forward. He's been playing the nationalism card for years now to stay in power, aren't people starving there yet? Isn't 30%+ unemployment not healthy? There are some rich Greeks making money from the cheap labor FYROMians and East Europeans however the policy of Greece isn't working and should go back to embargos and sanctions, that worked then in the 90s. "But Skopje fears that by loosing its name".. Greece's name that Skopje has rudely temporarily borrowed.

Name change
2009-04-16 16:28:57
Better make up your minds soon, do you wish to get into NATO and EU or do you wish to become part of Albania and Bulgaria. FRYOMIANS future looks bleak with your mindless leadership...

Good...
2009-04-16 22:51:46
Good... let them starve in their isolation

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