The UN Secretary-General’s personal envoy Matthew Nimetz announced on Wednesday he is hopeful that negotiations between Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) over the latter’s name is gaining new momentum after a meeting with the representatives of the two countries in New York to discuss the decades-old dispute, ANA reports.
Nimetz is holding a new round of talks at the United Nations headquarters from January 17-19 in an effort to break the impasse of the past 27 years.
Speaking to reporters after the meeting with FYROM’s Ambassador to the United States, Vasko Naumovski, and Greece’s negotiator Adamantios Vassilakis, Nimetz said the two sides will take his proposals back to their respective countries to study them.
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