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Kotzias – Dimitrov will meet in Sofia on February 15-16

After Zaev's Wednesday statements a solution seems still nowhere near

Newsroom February 8 10:25

 

According to IBNA’s exclusive information coming from Bulgarian sources, Foreign Affairs ministers of Greece and FYROM, Nikos Kotzias and Nikola Dimitrov respectively will meet in Sofia, Bulgaria on February 15-16, 2018. The meeting will take place on the sidelines of the EU’s Informal meeting of Foreign Affairs ministers (Gymnich). The latter will take place also in the Bulgarian capital, at the NDK.

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The ministers’ get together comes right after the official announcement by the premiere of FYROM, Zoran Zaev, who said the use of a geographical definition as part of his country’s name, in order to find a commonly accepted solution to the name dispute with Greece, is accepted.

Developments on the issue will top Kotzias and Dimitrov’s agenda, also showing the next moves that will be made towards the direction of the dispute’s resolution.

Source: balkaneu

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