“The
meeting between Tsipras- Zaev and the statements that followed
confirm that the general established set, focusing on the accession
of the neighboring country in NATO and the EU, the so-called
Euroatlantic integration in western Balkans and the bankrupted
practice of nomenclature, cannot guarantee a solution for the benefit
of our people, for the people of the neighboring country (FYROM) and
the people of the region” writes a statement of the Communist Party of Greece regarding
yesterday's meeting between the Prime Ministers of Greece and the
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia in Davos.
Showing posts with label Macedonia name dispute. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Macedonia name dispute. Show all posts
Thursday, January 25, 2018
Wednesday, January 24, 2018
Thanasis Pafilis on Macedonia Issue: "NATO and EU are the people's murderers, not guarantors of borders"
Speaking earlier today (Wednesday) at the Greek Parliament, the parliamentary spokesman of the Communist Party of Greece Thanasis Pafilis, mentioned that nobody must see the Macedonia name issue (between Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) "detached from all the developments in the wider region and especially in the Balkans".
Thanasis Pafilis attacked both those who organize nationalist rallies - such as the one that took place three days ago in Thessaloniki- as well as those who express cosmopolitan views, underlining that both "do not challenge the accession of this country in NATO and the EU". More specifically, the KKE MP said: "The government's urgency [to solve the problem] - we don't know what agreements made in the USA- is exactly related with that. Because the USA and NATO in general are interested to incorporate FYROM in NATO and the EU, in order to finish the encirclement of Russia".
Sunday, January 21, 2018
Macedonia naming dispute: Commentary by the KKE General Secretary Dimitris Koutsoumbas
In an interview to "Real FM" radio on Friday 19th January, the General Secretary of the CC of the KKE Dimitris Koutsoumbas was asked about the ongoing developments in the naming dispute between Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. Below you can read abstracts from D.Koutsoumbas' answers to the questions regarding this matter:
"It
is clear that during this period, the Greek government and to a
certain degree the government of Skopje as well, are facing powerful
pressures for a solution in the naming issue, especially from the
side of the USA and NATO. These powers are keen for the accession of
FYROM in NATO because, as well know, the contradictions and
competitions, especially in the Balkans, are very intense.
Large
economic interests are clashing and Russia does not want to lose its
influence that traditional has in the Balkan region and the USA are
interested to abstract countries from Russia's influence and to
integrate them in the so-called euroatlantic axis, NATO and the EU.
[…] For that reason, according to our opinion, the nomenclature is
preceded disconnected from the other issues. Its not that the name
issue is not an existing matter, but I think we must get out of this
sterile nomenclature.
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