Pangalos: Macedonia is Macedonia, name problem is a "Disaster"

Wikileaks cables show Greek Deputy Prime Minister Theodoros Pangalos, told the US Ambassador to the country that the name dispute with Macedonia has been a "disaster" from the start and that Greece's neighbor should be allowed to use any name it wants.

According to a batch of classified diplomatic cables from the US Embassy in Athens that were originally obtained by WikiLeaks and later seen by the Greek daily Kathimerini, Pangalos met with then US Ambassador Daniel Speckhard in February 2008. In Spechkard's dispatch to the State Department, the diplomat reports that Pangalos said it was an honor to Greece that Skopje should want to use the term Macedonia and that it should be free to do so.

Pangalos also describes as "absurd" Greek fears that the 'FYR Macedonia' has expansionist tendencies. He blamed this on fears on the right of Greek politics, which stem back to the Civil War and concerns that communists would enter Greece from the Slavic countries.

According to the cable, Pangalos also expressed support for the proposals put forward by United Nations mediator Matthew Nimetz.

Theodoros Pangalos is a prominent Greek politician and leading member of the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK). He currently serves as the Vice-President of the Greek government, responsible for the coordination of the Government Council for Foreign Affairs and Defense and the new Economic & Social Policy Committee.

He is one of the very few Greek politicians that has paid an official visit to Macedonia.



In leaked cable, Pangalos labels name row 'disaster', says Skopje to be allowed to use term Macedonia











Skopje, 21 March 2011 (MIA) - Wikileaks dispatches suggest Greek Deputy Prime Minister Theodoros Pangalos, told the US Ambassador to the country that the name dispute with Macedonia has been a "disaster" from the start and that Greece's neighbor should be allowed to use any name it wants.

According to a batch of classified diplomatic cables from the US Embassy in Athens that were originally obtained by WikiLeaks and later seen by the Greek daily Kathimerini, Pangalos met with then US Ambassador Daniel Speckhard in February 2008. In Spechkard's dispatch to the State Department, the diplomat reports that Pangalos said it was an honor to Greece that Skopje should want to use the term Macedonia and that it should be free to do so.

Pangalos also describes as "absurd" Greek fears that the 'FYROM' has expansionist tendencies. He blamed this on fears on the right of Greek politics, which stem back to the Civil War and concerns that communists would enter Greece from the Slavic countries.

According to the cable, Pangalos also expressed support for the proposals put forward by United Nations mediator Matthew Nimetz.

Theodoros Pangalos is a prominent Greek politician and leading member of the Panhellenic Socialist Movement (PASOK). He currently serves as the Vice-President of the Greek government, responsible for the coordination of the Government Council for Foreign Affairs and Defense and the new Economic & Social Policy Committee.

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