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Wednesday, 25.07.2012.

13:33

UN head to help resolve Macedonian name dispute

UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has stated that he would personally do his best to make the solving of a name dispute between Skopje and Athens faster.

Izvor: Tanjug

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Bulgar Od Ohrid

pre 13 godina

hmm

How About Greece Changes its name to Southern Macedonia? FYROM to Western Bulgaria and Bulgaria to Northen Greece?


Honestly speaking if macedonia were too change its name, how will they water it down to a public thats been hammered with pro macedonian propaganda for the last 70 years.. Logically speaking, if they are macedonians then they wouldnt even consider negotiating.. hence you cant change what you are for the sake of joining an undemocratic, imperielistic organisation such as that of NATO/EU.

The day macedonia officially acknowledges that they are not Macedonians, they know the knives will come out from either internal/factors, the politicians in skopje know name hange = suicide.. hence hey have more to lose, where greece has nothing to loose..

Im backing on FYROM winning the name row, be it just or unjust.. I would prefer the slavic parts of macedonia joining Bulgria in a Union, though i cant expect to see this in my life time...

The current mob in Skopje have so much to lose by changing the name, they wont do it..

Francois

pre 13 godina

Maybe can divide the country. The east must be united with Kosova and Shqipëria, the eastern half with Bulgaria. Then Serbia, Greater Bulgaria and Greater Shqipëria will join Mother Turkey once again, so we can have glass of tea together.

Alberto Z.

pre 13 godina

What can we expect of a country that thinks "Feta cheese" is originally Greek. In fact, it is Turkish and brought to Greece by the Ottamans. Btw, the word "mezze", meaning appetizer, is also Turkish, and I know of at least two Greek restaurants by that name, but we don't hear Turkey making a silly fuss over that, do we! Macedonia is a small country of 2 million, why not spell its name differently i.e. "Makedonia" and pronounce it that way, then both countries would be done with the problem. Beside, Greece has much bigger fish to fry, no pun intended.

Alberto Z.

pre 13 godina

What can we expect of a country that thinks "Feta cheese" is originally Greek. In fact, it is Turkish and brought to Greece by the Ottamans. Btw, the word "mezze", meaning appetizer, is also Turkish, and I know of at least two Greek restaurants by that name, but we don't hear Turkey making a silly fuss over that, do we! Macedonia is a small country of 2 million, why not spell its name differently i.e. "Makedonia" and pronounce it that way, then both countries would be done with the problem. Beside, Greece has much bigger fish to fry, no pun intended.

Francois

pre 13 godina

Maybe can divide the country. The east must be united with Kosova and Shqipëria, the eastern half with Bulgaria. Then Serbia, Greater Bulgaria and Greater Shqipëria will join Mother Turkey once again, so we can have glass of tea together.

Bulgar Od Ohrid

pre 13 godina

hmm

How About Greece Changes its name to Southern Macedonia? FYROM to Western Bulgaria and Bulgaria to Northen Greece?


Honestly speaking if macedonia were too change its name, how will they water it down to a public thats been hammered with pro macedonian propaganda for the last 70 years.. Logically speaking, if they are macedonians then they wouldnt even consider negotiating.. hence you cant change what you are for the sake of joining an undemocratic, imperielistic organisation such as that of NATO/EU.

The day macedonia officially acknowledges that they are not Macedonians, they know the knives will come out from either internal/factors, the politicians in skopje know name hange = suicide.. hence hey have more to lose, where greece has nothing to loose..

Im backing on FYROM winning the name row, be it just or unjust.. I would prefer the slavic parts of macedonia joining Bulgria in a Union, though i cant expect to see this in my life time...

The current mob in Skopje have so much to lose by changing the name, they wont do it..

Francois

pre 13 godina

Maybe can divide the country. The east must be united with Kosova and Shqipëria, the eastern half with Bulgaria. Then Serbia, Greater Bulgaria and Greater Shqipëria will join Mother Turkey once again, so we can have glass of tea together.

Bulgar Od Ohrid

pre 13 godina

hmm

How About Greece Changes its name to Southern Macedonia? FYROM to Western Bulgaria and Bulgaria to Northen Greece?


Honestly speaking if macedonia were too change its name, how will they water it down to a public thats been hammered with pro macedonian propaganda for the last 70 years.. Logically speaking, if they are macedonians then they wouldnt even consider negotiating.. hence you cant change what you are for the sake of joining an undemocratic, imperielistic organisation such as that of NATO/EU.

The day macedonia officially acknowledges that they are not Macedonians, they know the knives will come out from either internal/factors, the politicians in skopje know name hange = suicide.. hence hey have more to lose, where greece has nothing to loose..

Im backing on FYROM winning the name row, be it just or unjust.. I would prefer the slavic parts of macedonia joining Bulgria in a Union, though i cant expect to see this in my life time...

The current mob in Skopje have so much to lose by changing the name, they wont do it..

Alberto Z.

pre 13 godina

What can we expect of a country that thinks "Feta cheese" is originally Greek. In fact, it is Turkish and brought to Greece by the Ottamans. Btw, the word "mezze", meaning appetizer, is also Turkish, and I know of at least two Greek restaurants by that name, but we don't hear Turkey making a silly fuss over that, do we! Macedonia is a small country of 2 million, why not spell its name differently i.e. "Makedonia" and pronounce it that way, then both countries would be done with the problem. Beside, Greece has much bigger fish to fry, no pun intended.