A1: I do not believe Greece will impose on “Macedonia” European integration, Carl Bildt 27 November 2009 | 15:40 | FOCUS News Agency Skopje. I do not believe Greece will impose veto on “Macedonia” European integration, said Swedish foreign minister Carl Bildt in an interview with “Macedonian” A1 television. Bildt has arrived in Skopje on Thursday night. Asked […]
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A1: Spaska Mitrova convicted for being Bulgarian, RADKO claims
5 August 2009 | 13:41 | FOCUS News Agency Skopje. “Was Spaska Mitrova convicted for being a Bulgarian or is she just using her Bulgarian passport as an alibi?” asks the FYROM’s А1 TV. 23-year-old Mitrova has been in jail for several days serving a 3-month sentence for not letting her husband visit their 2-year-old daughter. To her kin, to the […]
Read more ›Slavmacedonians do you still believe Gruevski administration as regards the supposing Greek veto?
Slavmacedonians do you still believe Gruevski administration as regards the supposing Greek veto? The outgoing NATO Secretary General Jaap De Hoop Scheffer said as regards the Greek veto at the NATO summit in Bucharest last year. «there has never been a veto» «There is no veto. NATO doesn’t know the word veto. NATO does know the word consensus. And although […]
Read more ›Legality of Veto to NATO Accession: Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia Sues Greece before the ICJ
By Markos Karavias and Antonios Tzanakopoulos December 29, 2008 Volume 12, Issue 26 Introduction On November 17, 2008, the ‘former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia’ (FYR Macedonia) instituted proceedings before the International Court of Justice (ICJ), alleging that Greece’s objection to its application to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) breaches the 1995 Interim Accord between these two States.[1] This […]
Read more ›Fundamentally Freund: It’s Greek to me
http://www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1208870468635&pagename=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FShowFull By MICHAEL FREUND Excerpts from the article: “If you think this is naïve, just take a look at Greece, which recently stared down the entire Western alliance over an issue of semantics. EARLIER THIS month, at a NATO summit in Bucharest, Greece singlehandedly caused a major diplomatic imbroglio, scuttling the expansion of NATO and defying the will of nearly […]
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