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Sarajevo is not your city, Mr Karadzic, but mine

02 March 2010 | By Nidzara Ahmetasevic

Radovan Karadzic Radovan Karadzic, Sarajevo is not your city, and you have no right to say that it is, just as you do not have the right to say in public, even if it’s in court, that someone has dug up bones around Bosnia and brought them to Srebrenica to make a fake graveyard. This is insulting.


Feith: ICJ Opinion May Ease Tensions
09 March 2010 | Bojana Barlovac

Pieter Feith, the head of the International Civilian Office in Kosovo, said that the opinion of the International Court of Justice on the legality of Kosovo's declaration of independence could help alleviate tense relations between Belgrade and Pristina.

Returned Asylum Seekers Arrive in Region
12 March 2010 |

A bus carrying Macedonian and Serbian nationals who unsuccessfully sought asylum in Belgium arrived in the two Balkan countries on Thursday after departing Brussels the previous day.


Indictment for Derventa Crimes Filed
12 March 2010 |

The Prosecution of Bosnia and Herzegovina has filed an indictment for confirmation by the State Court, against Ivica Perkovic, a former member of the Croatian Defence Council, HVO, who is charged with crimes against Serb civilians in Derventa.



Macedonia, Greece Break Diplomatic Ice

Skopje, Athens, Brussels | 30 October 2009 | Sinisa-Jakov Marusic
 
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Brussels
Macedonian Premier Nikola Gruevski held a short informal meeting with his new Greek counterpart, George Papandreou, on Thursday in Brussels, the first between leaders of the two countries in several years.

Both prime ministers avoided journalists after the 20-minute discussion, which was held on the sidelines of the EU Council meeting.

In a press release issued after the meeting by the Macedonian delegation, the parlay was described as “courteous” and as being held in a good atmosphere.

“The name issue was of central interest” in the discussion, although no details were discussed, the statement read.

The two leaders agreed that it is important to find a mutually acceptable solution to the name issue, Gruevski’s cabinet said.

“There will be a referendum on the name issue and, for me, that issue is closed,” Gruevski said Friday in an interview with Macedonia's MIA state news agency.

This reiteration of his ruling VMRO-DPNME party's stated policy position comes despite warnings from high-ranking EU officials that such a move could complicate and delay the possible resolution of the 18-year name spat with Greece.  

“I don’t think [in] parliamentary democracies the referendum is the best solution [...] Look at our experience,” EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana said on Wednesday, during a joint press conference with Gruevski, referring to the Irish Lisbon Treaty votes.

The previous Greek government blocked NATO's issuance of an invitation to Macedonia to become a full pact member and threatened to veto Skopje's EU accession process.
 
Athens insists that Skopje’s formal name, Republic of Macedonia, implies that its neighbour is making territorial claims on a northern Greek province.

The election of the Papandreou government has raised hopes for a possible breakthrough. The negotiations on the name dispute are ongoing under UN auspices.

The Greek prime minister reportedly proposed the meeting during a telephone conversation with Gruevski on Wednesday, in which the Macedonian leader congratulated Papandreou on his October 4 election victory and assumption of the prime minister's post.

The last high-level Athens-Skopje meeting took place in early 2006 in Brussels between the then Macedonian and Greek premiers, Vlado Buckovski and Kostas Karamanlis.

Earlier this month, the European Commission recommended the start of Macedonia’s EU accession talks. Efforts are now being made to resolve the name dispute before December’s EU Council meeting, in which Macedonia hopes to secure a firm date for the start of EU negotiations.

For that to happen, all  EU member states, including Greece, will have to vote in favour. Athens has confirmed that this will depend on the resolution of the name spat.
 



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Comments:
Macedonia
2009-10-29 23:48:43
As Shakespeare said: What's in a name?


2009-10-30 04:27:56
hey skopje, get ready to receive your new passports "Republic of Northern Macedonia" p.s. we win.


2009-10-30 04:30:38
hey skopje, get ready to receive your new passports "Republic of Northern Macedonia" p.s. we win.

BEATING AROUND THE BUSH...
2009-10-30 12:43:45
ANA-MPA: Papandreou clarifies Greek stance on name issue at a meeting with Gruevski Athens, October 29 (MIA) - Prime Minister George Papandreou at the first meeting with Macedonian Premier Nikola Gruevski on Thursday in Brussels clarified the Greek positions on the name issue and the possibility for the northern neighbour to start the European Union accession negotiations, the national news agency ANA-MPA reported. According to Greek diplomatic sources, Papandreou said that Greece wished to have a leading role in the Balkans, particularly in the accession course of all countries of southeastern Europe, which he believed should be completed in 2014, a year that marks the 100 anniversary of the beginning of the WWI. - Greece, according to the same diplomatic sources, desires in this framework to promote the accession of FYROM as well, but insists on the national 'red line', and places as the first and essential precondition the settlement of FYROM's name issue, ANA-MPA said, adding that it was categorically stressed that the solution should be a name with a geographical qualifier for all uses. lk/fd/21:33

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