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  • Phoenix
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    Originally posted by Prolet View Post
    SOM, All the major super powers have recognized us what more do you want?? All the Eastern European Countries, we just need 2 more countries to make the 2/3 majority UN vote.
    Can anybody explain with some certainty how this "voting" process would work at the UN.

    I don't understand the purpose of this having to go to a vote...why does Macedonia's identity require somebody elses "vote" for it to be "official"...surely a process exists for obtaining UN membership that is exclusive of ones basic and universal right to self-determination.

    Why the fuck would any self respecting individual/country/nation place their identity in the hands of somebody else to 'approve'

    Macedonia must move away from this silly concept of 'negotiation' over our identity and that includes equally stupid notions of putting it to a "vote"...

    Perhaps I've got all of this wrong but I didn't realise 'sef-determination' was dependent on other peoples 'approval'...

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  • Prolet
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    I think so too

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  • Big Bad Sven
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    Latvia is not on that list, and I am almost certain that they have recognized Macedonia.

    I would have thought Armenia and Georgia would have as well.

    Indonesia is not on that list – I remember hearing about them recognizing Macedonia many years ago????

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  • Prolet
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    SOM, All the major super powers have recognized us what more do you want?? All the Eastern European Countries, we just need 2 more countries to make the 2/3 majority UN vote.

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  • Soldier of Macedon
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    Originally posted by Wanderer View Post
    Its not only Australia.I dont see Italy,Spain,France,Holland etc.Basically ,there are still many big European countries to go.
    To think that one country can tell another how to identify is deplorable.The problem Greece has created is Greece's problem, not Europe's and certainly not the world's, sooner or later Greece will lose all support in this issue by their co-racist friends in the countries you cited above. This is only a racist crusade for the Greek side, for the Macedonian side, our identity is everything. That is why we will win.

    After everything the racists in Greece have done to the Macedonian people over the last century and a half, they should enjoy it while they can, because when the tables turn......Macedonia be merciful.

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  • Prolet
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    The major EU countries still havnt recognized us thats true, however i dont believe Sweden has recognized us either and Norway is not on the list which means we should swap Norway for Sweden.

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  • Wanderer
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    Its not only Australia.I dont see Italy,Spain,France,Holland etc.Basically ,there are still many big European countries to go.

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  • julie
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    Originally posted by Prolet View Post
    This list sounds right to me, however im not too sure. The number is definitly correct 127 countries. North Korea has recognized us while South Korea hasnt, i believe somebody better make the trip to Seoul very soon, we still dont have diplomatic relations yet.

    On Nov 23, 2009, Julijana said:

    To all people debating on here and everywhere else who are still referring to us as FYROM:

    We urge you all again:

    DON’T YOU F.Y.R.O.M ME!

    “As of August 2009, up to 127 countries recognise the Republic of Macedonia under its constitutional name.”

    United States of America (NATO and G8 member)
    United Kingdom (EU, NATO and G8 member)
    People’s Republic of China
    Russia (G8 member)
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Croatia (NATO member)
    Kosovo
    Montenegro
    Serbia
    Slovenia
    Albania (NATO member)
    Bulgaria (EU and NATO member)
    Andorra
    Argentina
    Austria (EU member)
    Azerbaijan
    Bahrain
    Bangladesh
    Belarus
    Botswana
    Brazil
    Burundi
    Cambodia
    Canada (NATO and G8 member)
    Chad
    Chile
    Costa Rica
    Cuba
    Czech Republic (EU and NATO member)
    Djibouti
    East Timor
    El Salvador
    Estonia (EU and NATO member)
    Guatemala
    Guinea
    Haiti
    Honduras
    Hungary (EU and NATO member)
    India
    Iran
    Iraq
    Ireland (EU member)
    Israel
    Jamaica
    Kuwait
    Laos
    Lithuania (EU and NATO member)
    Malaysia
    Mauritius
    Moldova
    Morocco
    Mozambique
    Myanmar (Burma)
    Nepal
    Nicaragua
    North Korea
    Nigeria
    Oman
    Pakistan
    Poland (EU and NATO member)
    Paraguay
    Qatar
    Romania (EU and NATO member)
    Rwanda
    Saudi Arabia
    Seychelles
    Singapore
    Slovakia (EU and NATO member)
    Sri Lanka
    Sudan
    Suriname
    Swaziland
    Sweden (EU member)
    Tanzania
    Tajikistan
    Thailand
    Turkey (NATO member)
    Turkmenistan
    Uganda
    Ukraine
    United Arab Emirates
    Vietnam

    Thank you to the above countries who respect our human rights and history.

    http://www.icenews.is/index.php/2009...tters-iceland/
    and where is Australia? oh yes thats right, we are still under British Rule, this colony of ours. Time to change Australia's name, the former British Colony of Austrlia, after all we are convicts here considered Anglo Saxon
    How rude, a country that falsely promotes equality and cultural diversity, what a farce, an absolute joke

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  • Prolet
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    This list sounds right to me, however im not too sure. The number is definitly correct 127 countries. North Korea has recognized us while South Korea hasnt, i believe somebody better make the trip to Seoul very soon, we still dont have diplomatic relations yet.

    On Nov 23, 2009, Julijana said:

    To all people debating on here and everywhere else who are still referring to us as FYROM:

    We urge you all again:

    DON’T YOU F.Y.R.O.M ME!

    “As of August 2009, up to 127 countries recognise the Republic of Macedonia under its constitutional name.”

    United States of America (NATO and G8 member)
    United Kingdom (EU, NATO and G8 member)
    People’s Republic of China
    Russia (G8 member)
    Bosnia-Herzegovina
    Croatia (NATO member)
    Kosovo
    Montenegro
    Serbia
    Slovenia
    Albania (NATO member)
    Bulgaria (EU and NATO member)
    Andorra
    Argentina
    Austria (EU member)
    Azerbaijan
    Bahrain
    Bangladesh
    Belarus
    Botswana
    Brazil
    Burundi
    Cambodia
    Canada (NATO and G8 member)
    Chad
    Chile
    Costa Rica
    Cuba
    Czech Republic (EU and NATO member)
    Djibouti
    East Timor
    El Salvador
    Estonia (EU and NATO member)
    Guatemala
    Guinea
    Haiti
    Honduras
    Hungary (EU and NATO member)
    India
    Iran
    Iraq
    Ireland (EU member)
    Israel
    Jamaica
    Kuwait
    Laos
    Lithuania (EU and NATO member)
    Malaysia
    Mauritius
    Moldova
    Morocco
    Mozambique
    Myanmar (Burma)
    Nepal
    Nicaragua
    North Korea
    Nigeria
    Oman
    Pakistan
    Poland (EU and NATO member)
    Paraguay
    Qatar
    Romania (EU and NATO member)
    Rwanda
    Saudi Arabia
    Seychelles
    Singapore
    Slovakia (EU and NATO member)
    Sri Lanka
    Sudan
    Suriname
    Swaziland
    Sweden (EU member)
    Tanzania
    Tajikistan
    Thailand
    Turkey (NATO member)
    Turkmenistan
    Uganda
    Ukraine
    United Arab Emirates
    Vietnam

    Thank you to the above countries who respect our human rights and history.

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  • Prolet
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    Well Rogi if we go to South Ossetia and Abhazia and ask them to recognize us will this mean that 129 countries recognize us??

    From 1991 to 1994 we were in the same situation as Kosovo is now, the only difference is we legally declared Independence from Yugoslavia where as Kosovo has never been a Republic. It was always a Serbian Autonomy along with Vojvodina.

    So we are talking about UN countries here because we wish to call a 2/3 majority count. Its good that Kosovo recognized us but their recognition means little in the UN and under UN we are named fyrom remember?

    Why do you think all the battles occurred in the mid 90s?? Once we joined the UN at all costs we changed our name,flag and constitution to get to the UN we had people dancing on the streets with Branko Crvenkovski and Denko Maleski telling the people how we all made history by becoming a UN member. Za Sramota

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  • Rogi
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    Actually Prolet, Kosovo not being a UN Member simply means Kosovo is not a UN Member.

    Let me ask you, what was the Republic of Macedonia from 1991 to 1993?

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  • lvintra
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    All the citizens of those countries learn Macedonia history from kids? OK whatever...

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  • Prolet
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    Kosovo is not a UN country its not recognized by the UN which means they are not the 127th country to recognize us.

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  • The LION will ROAR
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    Macedonia has finished the demarcation process with Kosovo as both parliaments have ratified the agreement over the weekend. A strategic area of 2500 hectares have been conceded to Macedonia.



    A 10 yr old joint project between Albania, Macedonia, and Serbia that was put on hold due to circumstances is now fast tracked with demarcation process with Kosovo complete. A Hydro dam will be constructed on the newly acquired Macedonian land providing electricity to the Polog region of Macedonia, as well as creating a 70 - 90 km2 lake on the Albania - Kosovo - Macedonia border.

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  • The LION will ROAR
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    Kosovo is the 127th country that the Republic of Macedonia

    Macedonia and Kosovo establish diplomatic ties

    Macedonia and Kosovo established late Saturday diplomatic ties by signing a joint Communique of Foreign Ministers Antonio Milososki and Skender Hyseni respectively, after the countries' parliaments ratified the border demarcation agreement.

    A MoFA press release reads that Milososki signed the document in Skopje, followed by Kosovo FM Hyseni in Pristina a few hours later. It stresses that both sides urge the strengthening of friendly ties on the basis of mutual respect of national sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity.

    "In the telephone conversation following the Communique's signing, the two ministers voiced their enormous satisfaction from the act, emphasizing that establishment of diplomatic relations would contribute to the further development of cooperation, in the interest of regional peace and stability", adds the press release.

    Kosovo is the 127th country that the Republic of Macedonia has established diplomatic ties with under its constitutional name. Macedonia recognized Kosovo's independence on October 9 of last year, but establishment of diplomatic relations was delayed mainly due to the open border issue.

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