Sat, 7 December, 2024

Stoltenberg calls for flexibility in name negotiations

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Today, NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg called for flexibility in the negotiations between Macedonia and Greece regarding the name dispute at a press conference in Brussels.

“I would be very careful and I would not speculate about the possibility for an agreement. We have a UN mediator, who now presents some proposals about how to resolve the name issue. I hope that the current initiatives will lead to such a resolution. I sincerely hope that it is possible for a solution that will solve the long lasting problem between the FYR Macedonia and Greece and which will enable Macedonia to become a member of the Alliance. Therefore, I urge them to be flexible”, said Stoltenberg.

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