Post Tagged with: "Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia"

Δεν μας τα λένε καθόλου καλά στο ΝΑΤΟ και φυσικά στο ΥΠΕΞ…

Δεν μας τα λένε καθόλου καλά στο ΝΑΤΟ και φυσικά στο ΥΠΕΞ…

  Αναρωτιόμαστε συχνά, την έκφραση με αναφορά στην πΓΔΜ που συνοδεύει όλα τα κείμενα  στο ΝΑΤΟ, δεν την είχε δει κανένας αρμόδιος από το ΥΠΕΞ; Eιδικά πριν αρχίσει να αναπαράγεται από την εποχή Καραμανλή και μετά. Η σύνταξη είναι βλακώδης (ή επιτηδευμένα «βλακώδης»). π.χ. http://www.aco.nato.int/page1361164.aspx *Turkey recognizes the Republic of Macedonia with its constitutional name Ερώτηση : Ποιός μας πληροφορεί; Απάντηση: […]

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Statement by the NATO Secretary General on ICJ ruling

Statement by the NATO Secretary General on ICJ ruling

  I take note that the International Court of Justice has issued its ruling on a bilateral issue between Greece and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia¹. The ruling does not affect the decision taken by NATO Allies at the Bucharest summit in 2008.  We agreed that an invitation will be extended to the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia1 as […]

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Coup d’oeil sur la Macédoine : géographie et histoire

Coup d’oeil sur la Macédoine : géographie et histoire

de Nina Gatzoulis La Macédoine est l’une des régions de la Grèce et, à ce titre, elle a toujours fait partie intégrante du monde grec. Issus des Héraclides (eux-mêmes descendants du mythique Héraclès), les Macédoniens d’origine, soit les Grecs macédoniens, arrivèrent dans la région autour de 2000 av. J.-C. Hérodote, père de l’Histoire, décrivit avec soin l’odyssée, longue de 800 […]

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FYROM ’s Unpromising Quest for NATO and EU Membership

FYROM ’s Unpromising Quest for NATO and EU Membership

FYROM’s Unpromising Quest for NATO and EU Membership By Ted Galen Carpenter Senior Fellow Cato Institute Speech to the Hellenic Congress of Quebec Montreal, Canada November 13, 2011             A consistent objective of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) since it achieved independence in the early 1990s has been to gain membership in the two flagship Western institutions, NATO […]

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FYROM lobby irked by Bill introduced by U.S House Committee on Foreign Affairs

FYROM lobby irked by Bill introduced by U.S House Committee on Foreign Affairs

     AMAC PRESS RELEASE 26 July 2011 The FYROM (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) lobby in the US been irked by the content of a Bill which was introduced to the U.S House of Representatives by the House Committee on Foreign Affairs. The  Foreign Relations Authorization Act, Fiscal Year 2012  (H.R. 2583) has proposed a      SEC. 807. LIMITATION […]

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On the trail of Alexander the Great

On the trail of Alexander the Great

As local politicians in Athens bicker over the placement of a statue of Alexander the Great in front of City Hall on Kotzia Square, and the residents of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia’s capital Skopje gaze upon their own 24-meter effigy of the Macedonian warrior, the regions of Pella, Imathia and Pieria in northern Greece have teamed up in […]

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THE LOBOTOMY OF LIBERTY IN FYROM: THE CASE OF DESTRUCTION OF ANTI-

THE LOBOTOMY OF LIBERTY IN FYROM: THE CASE OF DESTRUCTION OF ANTI-

THE LOBOTOMY OF LIBERTY IN FYROM: THE CASE OF DESTRUCTION OF ANTI- GRUEVISTIC A1 TV THROUGH MASS ARREST OF ITS JOURNALISTS   Vasko Gligorijević    Nikola Gruevski, the Prime Minister of Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) demonstrated, encouraged by absence of proper, tough approach from legitimate factors that represent values of European civilization, by far the most extreme form […]

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FYROM takes over from Switzerland as Chair of the Committee of Ministers

FYROM takes over from Switzerland as Chair of the Committee of Ministers

The “former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia” takes over from Switzerland as Chair of the Committee of Ministers 11.05.2010   http://www.coe.int/t/dc/files/presidences-sessions-cm/presidences/ex_rep_youg_macedoine/default_en.asp The Ministers for Foreign Affairs of Council of Europe member states hold the Chairmanship of the Committee of Ministers, the executive body of the Organisation, on a rotating basis in alphabetical order, for a six-month term. The Chairmanship will be transferred […]

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Press release by the International Court of Justice on the Application of the Interim Accord case

Press release by the International Court of Justice on the Application of the Interim Accord case

Application of the Interim Accord of 13 September 1995 (the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia v. Greece) The Court authorizes the submission of a Reply by the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and a Rejoinder by Greece, and fixes time-limits for the filing of these pleadings THE HAGUE, 16 March 2010. The International Court of Justice (ICJ), the principal judicial […]

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FYROM´s inability to adhere to EU principals ends in delay of accession talks

FYROM´s inability to adhere to EU principals ends in delay of accession talks

The European Union (EU) has deferred the decision to set a date for accession talks with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) until 2010. A statement made by EU foreign ministers in Brussels said they would revisit the issue during the Spanish EU presidency, sometime between January 1 until June 30, 2010. This should not come as a surprise, […]

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