Republic of Macedonia–Russia relations
Russian FM says EU and US 'blackmailed and bribed' FYROM lawmakers to back name deal
There are no real obstacles standing in the way of strengthening relations between Athens and Moscow, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said in an interview ahead of a visit by Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras.
190 years of Greek-Russian diplomatic ties marked in Moscow
An exhibition of archival material concerning the foreign policy of the Russian Empire was inaugurated on Wednesday in Moscow by Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Greek Ambassador Andreas Fryganas on the occasion of the 190th anniversary of the establishment of Greek-Russian diplomatic ties.
The exhibition is being hosted by the Russian Foreign Ministry.
Putin: "Moscow closely monitoring developments in Macedonia"
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Moscow has been "closely monitoring the developments in Macedonia," Russian President Vladimir Putin has said.
This is according to a Beta report on Wednesday, that quoted Macedonia's MIA agency.
Putin made the remarks as he met with Macedonian (FYROM) President Gjorge Ivanov, who is on a two-day visit to Moscow.
"We're closely monitoring developments in Macedonia" - Putin
Moscow has been "closely monitoring the developments in Macedonia," Russian President Vladimir Putin has said.
This is according to a Beta report on Wednesday, that quoted Macedonia's MIA agency.
Events in Macedonia "orchestrated from outside"
Moscow believes the events in Macedonia are being "orchestrated from outside," Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Wednesday.
Speaking before the Federation Council, Lavrov said the reason could be the desire to influence the Macedonian government over its refusal to join anti-Russian sanctions, and the decision to support South Stream, and then Turkish Stream pipelines.
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Russia to build Macedonia gas pipeline, possible Turkey route link
Russia's Stroitransgaz said on March 12 it will build a gas pipeline across Macedonia, which could eventually be used as part of a route to supply Europe with Russian gas via Turkey.
Russia's Stroytransgaz to Build Gas Pipeline in Macedonia
Russian company Stroytransgaz will start building a gas pipeline in Macedonia that would link the Balkan country's gas network system to neighbouring Greece.