More talks between Greece and former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia - UN

12 April 2005 - In an effort to solve the long-running dispute over the name
of the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, the senior United Nations
envoy for talks between the now independent country and its southern
neighbour, Greece, today outlined an intensified programme of both bilateral
and mediated talks.

"Both Athens and Skopje have confirmed that they wish to achieve a mutually
agreed solution to this issue through discussions under the
Secretary-General's auspices," Special Representative Matthew Nimetz said in
a statement, referring to the respective capitals.

"Such a solution, both agree, would resolve a difficult issue adversely
affecting the region and the otherwise friendly relationship between two
neighbouring States," he added.

The post of Special Representative of the Secretary-General in talks between
Greece and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia was established after
the parties could not agree on the name of what had previously been one of
Yugoslavia's six constituent republics before that country broke up in
warfare beginning in 1991.

In 1993 the new state proposed Republic of Macedonia, saying the name did
not imply any territorial or other aspirations whatsoever, but Greece
objected, maintaining that Macedonia, the name of a historic part of ancient
Greece, should not be included.

Since then the new state has been known officially at the UN as the former
Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.

In his statement Mr. Nimetz said both sides had strongly encouraged him to
intensify his efforts based on the positions they have recently given him
and he therefore, urged both Athens and Skopje to work with him through
their established process, with a minimum of public statements, to determine
how their differences can be bridged.

Discussions in future weeks will take place through discussions between
himself and each of the parties separately as well as in more formal
meetings involving both parties, he added.


  
 
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