Macedonia exchanges name issue proposals with Greece
(MENAFN) Macedonia and Greece were declared to have shared suggestions to solve the name matter that has caused conflicts.
The revelation has been made by Macedonia's Prime Minister Zoran Zaev during a press conference.
The Prime Minister stated "the draft agreement sent by the Greek side for the solution of the name dispute is an instrument which will help in the process of negotiations that will take place at the end of this month in Vienna."
Prime Minister Zaev also highlighted the significance of taking a cautious approach during negotiations in order for it to turn up fruitful.
The revelation has been made by Macedonia's Prime Minister Zoran Zaev during a press conference.
The Prime Minister stated "the draft agreement sent by the Greek side for the solution of the name dispute is an instrument which will help in the process of negotiations that will take place at the end of this month in Vienna."
Prime Minister Zaev also highlighted the significance of taking a cautious approach during negotiations in order for it to turn up fruitful.

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