UN sees positive momentum to solve the "Macedonia" name dispute

Negotiations must be concluded and the citizens of both Greece and FYROM need to focus on a solution to the problem, Matthew Nimetz, the United Nations Special Representative for the naming dispute between the two countries, noted on Monday in an interview with Greece’s public broadcaster ERT, ANA reports.

He argued that there is now a positive momentum due to the constructive climate created by Foreign Minister’ Nikos Kotzias’ Confidence Building Measures and the lack of provocative rhetoric by the new Skopje government, as well as the interest in resolving the name issue on both sides, adding that Greece will play an important role in the region after the solution.

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