Greece claims neighboring North Macedonia broke historic name deal, warns its EU hopes may suffer

Hristijan Mickoski, the leader of the center-right VMRO-DPMNE party and prime minister-designate, speaks to lawmakers during a session in the parliament building in Skopje, North Macedonia, late Sunday, June 23, 2024. North Macedonia's parliament has approved a new conservative government late on Sunday proposed by a center-right party that won May's national elections. (AP Photo/Boris Grdanoski)

ATHENS, Greece (AP) 鈥 Greece on Monday accused neighboring North Macedonia鈥檚 new center-right government of breaking a historic deal on the country鈥檚 name, warning that this could harm its hopes of one day joining the European Union.

Athens was responding a day after North Macedonia鈥檚 Prime Minister Hristijan Mickoski repeatedly used the old name, Macedonia, saying he found his country鈥檚 new name, under the agreement, 鈥渟hameful.鈥

The 2018 , which claims Macedonia as the name of one of its regions, was signed by the center-left government that Mickoski . It ended a over history and cultural heritage, and stipulated that the country would formally adopt the new name North Macedonia. The agreement allowed North Macedonia to later join NATO.

Speaking in parliament Sunday ahead of a vote to approve his new government, Mickoski repeatedly used the old name, Macedonia. But shortly later in his official oath of office he used the full formal name of the country.

鈥(I) will have to capitulate before you and say that shameful adjective, because it is, unfortunately, part of the law and the constitution that I have to respect as the head of government,鈥 Mickoski told lawmakers.

As an EU member, Greece can hinder its neighbor鈥檚 accession 鈥 which another Balkan neighbor and bloc member, Bulgaria, is already doing over a separate dispute with North Macedonia concerning minority issues.

On Monday, Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis said North Macedonia鈥檚 EU accession would be 鈥渦nimaginable and unacceptable鈥 without its 鈥渇ull and unconditional鈥 respect of international law, including the name agreement with Greece.

Gerapetritis said North Macedonia鈥檚 new leadership 鈥渉as decided, systematically and insistently, not to use (the name North Macedonia) domestically in public discourse. This is a clear breach of the (agreement with Greece) that calls for the use of the name North Macedonia both domestically and internationally,鈥 he said.

North Macedonia鈥檚 new president, and backed by Mickoski鈥檚 VMRO-DPMNE party, riled Greek and EU officials last month by calling her country Macedonia in her oath of office.

President Gordana Siljanovska-Davkova later insisted that she had a 鈥渉uman right鈥 to refer to the country as she liked.

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