The settlement of the Greek-Macedonian naming dispute: the Prespa agreement

Alexis Heraclides
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: This article examines the reconciliation phase of the Greek-Macedonian conflict known as the Macedonia naming dispute which commenced in late 1991. After a brief reference of other geographical naming disputes almost all of which were resolved amicably or by default, it is made clear that the impetus for this conflict settlement came from Skopje and not Athens. But at that juncture both sides genuinely wanted to clinch a deal, though for different reasons (which are referred to). Then the focus is on the negation process, based on the existing evidence (although more evidence is probably around the corner in the years to come), the sticking points that had to be overcome, the mutual compromises and sacrifices that had to be made, which were far more for the Macedonian side, however unjust this may have been. The final agreement was clearly lop-sided in favour of Greece which made the utmost of the fact that Macedonia (now North Macedonia) was keen to join the Euro-Atlantic institutions, for security and other vital reasons. The article concludes by expressing the hope that what is undoubtedly an asymmetric agreement would, in the years to come, become more balanced and positive sum through its implementation that would benefit both parties.
希腊-马其顿命名争端的解决:普雷斯帕协议
:本文探讨了始于 1991 年底的希腊-马其顿冲突(即马其顿命名争端)的和解阶段。在简要提及几乎所有以友好或默认方式解决的其他地理命名争端后,本文明确指出,解决冲突的动力来自斯科普里而非雅典。但在那个时刻,双方都真心希望达成协议,只是出于不同的原因(下文已提及)。然后,根据现有的证据(尽管在未来的几年里可能会有更多的证据),重点是否定的过程,必须克服的症结,必须做出的相互妥协和牺牲,这些对马其顿一方来说要多得多,尽管这可能是不公正的。最终协议明显偏袒希腊,而希腊则最大限度地利用了马其顿(现为北马其顿)出于安全和其他重要原因渴望加入欧洲-大西洋机构这一事实。文章最后表示,希望这份毫无疑问是不对称的协议在今后的岁月里能够变得更加平衡,并通过其实施取得对双方都有利的积极成果。
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