Philippe Sands: griechische Argumente gleichen Monthy Python

Attorney: Greek Arguments at ICJ are pathetic, Monty Python-esque

British attorney Philippe Sands who represents Macedonia is stunned by the 'arguments' and 'evidence' presented by the Greek Government at the Hague.

Mr. Sands isn't alone, so are the Hague journalist, who with Mr Sands claimed "Monty Python would have come up with something much better". Macedonian journalists watching the precedings were not suprised when a Greek attorney presented a photo of a basketball game in which a fan is seen waving the Macedonian flag with 16 rays.

"I have never seen in my career anything as pathetic as this. This is Monty Python", says Phillipe Sands who is also a Professor of International Law at the University College of London.

"How do you present a photo of a basketball fan waving a flag as evidence for justification of ilegally vetoing a nation from joining international organizations" says Mr. Sands.

A French attorney Bastid Burdeau representing Macedonia answered Greece's argument that Macedonia is the one who broke the Interim Agreement as 'illogical' adding "if Macedonia indeed broke the agreement Greece could have sued its neighbor yet it never did so."

Macedonia vs Greece session at the ICJ continues tomorrow...

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