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MP Mitsotakis calls on Albania & N. Macedonia to make necessary reforms to count on Greek support for EU accession talks

He said the path to EU accession includes reforms that must be made speaking at the 2019 Thessaloniki Summit

Newsroom November 15 10:57

“Good accounts make for good friends,” Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said addressing himself to North Macedonia and Albania with a Greek saying, in an address at the 4th Thessaloniki Summit on Thursday.

As Mitsotakis clarified, he wanted to be honest and convey to the two neighbouring countries that the path to EU accession includes reforms that must be made.

Addressing an audience that included the prime ministers of North Macedonia Zoran Zaev and Bulgaria Boyko Borissov, Mitsotakis noted that “Albania should carry out an unimpeded and objective census, absolutely respecting the right to self-determination of the Greek ethnic minority and guarantee in practice their assets and rights, avoiding actions that undermine the rules of good neighborliness and rhetorical questions about non-existent issues.”

He added that he had met in Athens on Wednesday with representatives of the Greek ethnic minority in Albania and was briefed directly about their problems.

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Turning to Zaev, whom he addressed as “Dear Zoran”, the Greek premier referred to the Prespes Agreement and said, “I want to be clear, again: We have to mitigate several negative repercussions of an agreement already signed.” This must be “done with realism and maturity,” he added.

Speaking about an earlier presentation of a new unique logo for products of the northern Greek region, Mitsotakis said, “Greece has placed a priority on protecting the name and fame of Macedonia and its products.” He said that Macedonian producers faced unfair trade practices in international markets by competitors who illegally used the protected geographical designation of “Macedonia” by promoting the label “Wines of Macedonia”. This “faux pas”, he said, must be resolved immediately in the context of the best implementation of the Prespes Agreement, and the new logo presented the Greek side’s response.

source Athens News Agency

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