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Northern light: Macedonia makes name change deal with Greece

- BY ELENA BECATOROS AND JASMINA MIRONSKI

Greece and Macedonia reached an historic agreement Tuesday to end a bitter 27-year name dispute that had kept the smaller and younger country out of internatio­nal institutio­ns such as NATO, the two countries’ prime ministers announced.

Greece’s Alexis Tsipras and Macedonia’s Zoran Zaev said the former Yugoslav republic’s new name for both domestic and internatio­nal purposes would be Republic of Northern Macedonia. Macedonia will also amend its constituti­on to reflect the change as part of the deal.

The nationalit­y of the country’s citizens will be listed on official documents as “Macedonian/ citizen of the Republic of Macedonia.”

NATO and European Union officials welcomed the breakthrou­gh, which NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenber­g said would help consolidat­e regional peace and stability.

Greece had long demanded that its northern neighbour change or modify its name to avoid any claim to the territory and ancient heritage of the region in northern Greece named Macedonia — birthplace of ancient warrior king Alexander the Great.

The current prime ministers’ attempts to end the dispute have faced dissent in both countries, leading to large protests by opponents of a compromise, threatenin­g to split Greece’s governing coalition and provoking a rift between Macedonia’s prime minister and president.

And main opposition parties in both countries rejected the agreement.

Zaev said the deal would be signed this weekend, and a voter referendum would be held in the fall.

In a televised address, Tsipras said the 140 countries which had recognized the Balkan state simply as Macedonia would now recognize it as Republic of Northern Macedonia.

“This achieves a clear distinctio­n between Greek Macedonia and our northern neighbours and puts an end to the irredentis­m which their current constituti­onal name implies,” he said. He added that Macedonia “cannot and will not be able in the future to claim any connection with the ancient Greek civilizati­on of Macedonia.”

Speaking at a news conference in the Macedonian capital, Skopje, Zaev described the deal as a “historic agreement of the century.”

“We have been solving a twoand-a-half-decade dispute ... that has been drowning the country,” he said, adding that the deal “will strengthen the Macedonian identity.”

On the timeline of the deal, Tsipras said that it would be first signed by the two countries’ foreign ministers and then ratified by Macedonia’s parliament.

Greece will then back invitation­s for Macedonia to join NATO and start negotiatio­ns on joining the EU. However, Tsipras said, this will be contingent on Macedonia completing the constituti­onal changes.

“In other words, if the constituti­onal amendment is not successful­ly completed, then the invitation to join NATO will be automatica­lly rescinded and the accession talks with the European Union will not start,” he said.

The deal was welcomed by EU officials.

European Council President Donald Tusk tweeted his “sincere congratula­tions” to Tsipras and Zaev. “I am keeping my fingers crossed. Thanks to you, the impossible is becoming possible,” he said.

EU foreign affairs chief Federica Mogherini and commission­er Johannes Hahn issued a joint statement congratula­ting the two prime ministers “in reaching this historic agreement between their countries, which contribute­s to the transforma­tion of the entire region of South-East Europe.”

They said they looked forward to accession negotiatio­ns beginning with Skopje in June.

However, both prime ministers faced dissent at home.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zeav talks to the media during a news conference in the Government building in Skopje, Macedonia, on Tuesday. The prime ministers of Greece and Macedonia say they have agreed on “Republic of Northern Macedonia” as the...
AP PHOTO Macedonian Prime Minister Zoran Zeav talks to the media during a news conference in the Government building in Skopje, Macedonia, on Tuesday. The prime ministers of Greece and Macedonia say they have agreed on “Republic of Northern Macedonia” as the...

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