Albania withdraws FYROM reference from government's website

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  • Delodephius
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    I never really understood why people put negative connotations to certain words without any real reason. Like Pan-Slavism. Put then again, most people don't think what is good or bad, they just pick their favourite.

    The idea of Pan-Slavism is supported mostly in Russia, Serbia and Slovakia.
    Last edited by Delodephius; 09-19-2008, 02:40 AM.

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  • Pelister
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    Originally posted by Traveller View Post
    They are supporting one of their own. WE CALL IT PANSLAVISM FOR CENTURIES, YOU KNOW. And Greece is where the Greek army and people bury it, some 60 years ago.
    The birth of Modern Greece owes its allegiance to guess who, RUSSIA ! Would you call that "Panslavism" too ?

    Second, the Greek army COULD NOT BEAT THE MACEDONIANS, who were fighting in and around their native villages. It was the U.S that beat the Macedonians. The U.S no this chapter of their history very well, which is why they accept the existence of a native Macedonian minority in Greece. Because they were called in by the Greeks to fight them.

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  • Traveller
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    Originally posted by Slovak/Anomaly/Tomas View Post
    Interesting how all Slavic countries recognize Macedonia as The Republic of Macedonia.
    They are supporting one of their own. WE CALL IT PANSLAVISM FOR CENTURIES, YOU KNOW. And Greece is where the Greek army and people bury it, some 60 years ago.

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  • Pelister
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    Originally posted by Risto the Great View Post
    Very bad news for Albanians if this is true.
    I agree.

    It could just be hype. If it is true, it is bad news for Albanians in Macedonia.

    Off the topic a bit, but didn't the Albanian government issue a statement recently that it would change the topynyms of the Mala Prespa region back to their original Macedonian?

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  • Risto the Great
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    Originally posted by makedonin View Post
    Albania revokes recognition!

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    Republic of Albania, the northern neighbor of Hellenic Republic, yesterday reverted its previous decision on Macedonia name used by FYROM and as of today, it recognizes only as FYROM, reports the Albanian prestigious media Top Channel.

    Initially, Albania held a neutral position regarding the dispute between Greece and Macedonia, however the recent events, its mistreatment of Albanians in Macedonia, rocky relationship with Kosovo, and warm relationship with Greece has prompted to this decision.

    Albania is the first balkan country to support Greece while others continue to support FYROM as Macedonia. There are rumors that inside the Government of the Republic of Kosovo, there is a pressure to recognize southern neighbor only as FYROM.

    http://www.top-channel.tv/new/artikull.php?id=130057
    Very bad news for Albanians if this is true.

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  • Delodephius
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    Interesting how all Slavic countries recognize Macedonia as The Republic of Macedonia.

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  • makedonin
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    Originally posted by Volk View Post
    Albania is scared of its greek minority and hence will continue its current name position.
    on the other hand, they wan't to use it to preasure Macedonia in their support of Shiptars in North West and Kosovo

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  • makedonin
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    Albania revokes recognition!

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    Republic of Albania, the northern neighbor of Hellenic Republic, yesterday reverted its previous decision on Macedonia name used by FYROM and as of today, it recognizes only as FYROM, reports the Albanian prestigious media Top Channel.

    Initially, Albania held a neutral position regarding the dispute between Greece and Macedonia, however the recent events, its mistreatment of Albanians in Macedonia, rocky relationship with Kosovo, and warm relationship with Greece has prompted to this decision.

    Albania is the first balkan country to support Greece while others continue to support FYROM as Macedonia. There are rumors that inside the Government of the Republic of Kosovo, there is a pressure to recognize southern neighbor only as FYROM.

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  • Volk
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    Albania is scared of its greek minority and hence will continue its current name position.

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  • Pelister
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    It looks like Macedonia's deputy prime minister is of Albanian origin. I wondering what the meeting must have been like, as a representative of Macedonia of Albanian origin, met the Albanian delegation. I'm assuming they conversed in Albanian.

    I think the next step is to get Albania to recognize Macedonia in international forums, by her constitional name. What's the chances of that happening?

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  • Risto the Great
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    Positive it is a once off. They would not tread on Macedonia's toes now.

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  • Struja
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    I’m wonder whether this is just a once off!
    Last edited by Struja; 09-16-2008, 08:23 PM.

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  • Albania withdraws FYROM reference from government's website

    Albania withdraws FYROM reference from government's website

    Skopje /16/09/ 16:13
    The reference FYROM (Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia) has been withdrawn Tuesday afternoon from the internet site of the Albanian government.

    The acronym FYROM was included in the announcement released after the meeting of Albanian Prime Minister Sali Berisha and Macedonian Deputy Prime Minister Abdilakim Ademi, which was focused on the marking of the 100th anniversary of the Bitola Congress.

    In the introductory part of the English version of the announcement, Macedonia was named as FYROM. The reference has now been replaced with "Macedonia". /end/
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