Serwer: US did not exert enough pressure on Greece for name dispute to be resolved

Ahead of the UN General Assembly where Macedonian delegation will ask ruling of the International Court of Justice to be respected and Macedonian integration processes to be unblocked, US analyst Daniel Serwer said that a step forward could be achieved with the pressure made by the US, MIA reports from Washington.

Greeks have good diplomacy; good lobby in Washington and Americans so far did not show preparedness really to be strongly involved in this issue. If the US president recommended the Greek prime minister that resolving of the dispute with Macedonia is an absolute condition for further US support to Greek financial issues, then we would have different situation. But the US did not do this. Maybe they have their own reasons for not doing it but it is a fact that they did not do it, said Serwer who is professor at John Hopkins University in Washington and one of the leading experts of the US policy towards the Balkans.
He said that there is still capacity in Washington to continue with the engagement for resolving the issues on the Balkans despite the crisis in the Middle East, Syria and Iran but there is not enough decisiveness what to do in the Balkans.
Serwer said that he believes that the name dispute is not so big issue that could cause much concern in the US.
This is not the issue for the name because it is ridiculous Macedonian name to be set as issue. This dispute is about the Greek veto for the Macedonian membership in NATO and it should be surpassed, Serwer said.

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