Speaking after the conclusion of the European Council Summit in Brussels the Prime Minister addressed the ongoing provocations from the new president and prime minister of the neighboring country.
PM-Designate Mickoski says he'll use constitutional name abroad but standalone 'Macedonia' for domestic consumption - ignoring Prespa Agreement
Instead of an official letter from Secretary of State Antony Blinken, Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs, James O'Brien, extended congratulations via a simple post on X.
Stressing Athens' unwavering stance on the apparently rekindled 'name issue', Mitsotakis called on the North Macedonia Leadership to use Prespa Agreement-mandated name
The United States has received assurances from VMRO-DPMNE, the party that won the recent elections in North Macedonia, that the country will continue on its European course. Gabriel Escobar, the U.S. Deputy Assistant Secretary and Special Representative for the Western Balkans, made this statement during an online interview with the European Center of the Atlantic […]
Mitsotakis on Prespa violation: North Macedonia’s 'path towards Europe and progress also passes through our country, where it can end'
PM Mitsotakis spoke in a campaign rally in Veria, in the north-central part of Greece's Macedonia province, to again issue a warning over Prespa Agreement breach
Sharp reactions in Greece, Bulgaria, the EU and on Tuesday by the NATO official followed the omission of 'North' by the new president of North Macedonia, Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova, on Sunday during her oath-taking
The newly-elected head of state of North Macedonia said she had the right to use the term "Macedonia" as an "an act of individual self-determination and self-identification"
North Macedonia's newly-elected President, Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova, deviated from the official text when being sworn-in at her inauguration yesterday, sparking a diplomatic crisis by referring to the country as 'Macedonia' as opposed to 'North Macedonia'
Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova said she'll rely on dialogue to try and 'persuade' Greece over the 'correctness' of her positions