As talks continue, Zaev insists on 'Ilinden Macedonia'
With Greece having officially rejected "Ilindenska Makedonija" as a candidate name for the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, talks have reportedly continued behind the scenes in a bid to break the deadlock and resolve the decades-old dispute.
Athens said on Monday it welcomed Skopje's acceptance of a Greek demand that any name agreed between the two countries be "erga omnes" (to be used domestically and internationally), adding however that the two sides would ideally agree on one of the names proposed by UN mediator Matthew Nimetz.
Speaking on Real FM, government spokesman Dimitris Tzanakopoulos said that "positive steps" have been made in talks between the two sides, but "there is still a long way to go."
For his part, FYROM Prime Minister Zoran Zaev, who is expected to announce a new cabinet on Tuesday, reiterated the merits of the name "Ilindenska...
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