Former Foreign Minister: Greece Delays Name Dispute to Postpone Macedonia's Accession to EU


Greece sees the name dispute settlement not as the main goal, but as a delay of the country’s accession in the international organizations, says Former Foreign Minister Antonio Milososki.

“On one occasion, Former Greek Chief of Diplomacy Dora Bakoyiannis told me that the position of official Athens is such that they would undertake all steps and actions to prevent Macedonia from joining the EU before Serbia”, says Milososki in Sunday’s interview with Radio Free Europe.

Milososki believes no solution can be found before the NATO Summit due to the lack of time, since serious and regular consultations would be required.


“A high level dialogue between Macedonia and Greece is one of the prerequisites for reaching a solution but there is a lack of enthousiasm on the part of Greece. Neither the Greek Prime Minister nor the Foreign Minister and the president have shown preparedness for a thete a tete dialogue with Maceodnian counterparts, which does not facilitate the situation”, says Milososki.

He also stressed that coalition partners VMRO-DPMNE and DUI have different stances regarding the naming dispute.

“The first problem is that we do not express our positions publicly, since it would be best if they are carried out through diplomatic channels as Macedonia-UN mediator Nimetz-Greece. Secondly, DUI believes that resolving the name dispute is more important than the quality of the outcome, whereas VMRO-DPMNE advantage to sustainability and substance”, Milososki underscored.

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