Countries that recognize Macedonia

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  • Tomche Makedonche
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    Originally posted by Vangelovski View Post
    We were never winning. We were Macedonia and then lost the moment we started negotiating. This whole name dispute started and ended in a moment. The past 30 years has just been everyone coming to grips with the catastrophe. The moral of the story is don't negotiate the nonnegotiable.
    Hey relax man, you’re forgetting that this is all part of the master plan...

    (No shit, I’m still hearing this line coming out of the mouths of people today)

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  • Gocka
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    Originally posted by Vangelovski View Post
    The moral of the story is don't negotiate the nonnegotiable.
    All that needs to be said really.

    I never got excited about seeking and gaining affirmation from others about something that should be self evident. It thought it was shallow and meaningless. Here we are 30 years on and all that support and approval isn't worth jack shit, and it never was.

    It always thought it made us look weak.

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  • Soldier of Macedon
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    Originally posted by Vangelovski View Post
    We were never winning. We were Macedonia and then lost the moment we started negotiating. This whole name dispute started and ended in a moment. The past 30 years has just been everyone coming to grips with the catastrophe. The moral of the story is don't negotiate the nonnegotiable.
    You know what I mean. More and more countries were recognising our state name despite Greece. The treachery shortly after independence made it difficult, but it could've been reversed. Of course not negotiating from the beginning would've avoided this fiasco.

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  • Vangelovski
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    Originally posted by Soldier of Macedon View Post
    Another post from back in 2010, when BBS and many others (including myself) had a bit of optimism. We were winning. Then those traitors gave it all away. Now this thread is pretty much redundant.
    We were never winning. We were Macedonia and then lost the moment we started negotiating. This whole name dispute started and ended in a moment. The past 30 years has just been everyone coming to grips with the catastrophe. The moral of the story is don't negotiate the nonnegotiable.

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  • Soldier of Macedon
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    Originally posted by Big Bad Sven View Post
    Great news on Syria, that makes them country 129. This is another example that we are winning the "name dispute" and grease is slowly losing.
    Another post from back in 2010, when BBS and many others (including myself) had a bit of optimism. We were winning. Then those traitors gave it all away. Now this thread is pretty much redundant.

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  • maco2envy
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    Pretty sure Finland recognises us as Macedonia.

    Finnish foreign ministry website:

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  • tchaiku
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    Originally posted by Skolovranec View Post
    What country needs to be added?

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  • Skolovranec
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    Originally posted by tchaiku View Post
    I think you should update that list.
    What country needs to be added?

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  • tchaiku
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    I think you should update that list.

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  • Gocka
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    lol brilliant! The Serbian PM said as much. If we are so opposed to the use why do we enter international organizations under that name.

    Originally posted by Risto the Great View Post
    I note Macedonia is not on this list.
    And fair enough too.
    Macedonia has done nothing to stop itself being referred to as FYROM to this very day.

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  • Risto the Great
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    I note Macedonia is not on this list.
    And fair enough too.
    Macedonia has done nothing to stop itself being referred to as FYROM to this very day.

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  • George S.
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    All those countries recognizing Macedonia is enough to stop the name negotiations.You know our neighbours next door say we don't exist or that we are just slavophones or even just Bulgarians.They call us by concocted name like fyrom or skopijans.How dumb & stupid is that??
    whilst we know how many countries recognize Macedonia Can we have a list that don't so that we can write to them???
    Also Nikola gruevski needs to be told he should stop his name changing escapades so he can enter nato or the eu.The overwhelming countries of the world use our constitutional name.Someone should inform Greece our adversary that they should desist from renaming us that's another reason not to change the name.
    Last edited by George S.; 05-21-2014, 12:05 PM.

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  • Dimko-piperkata
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    Czech Republic to use Macedonia's official name
    http://macedoniaonline.eu/content/view/22726/45/

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  • DedoAleko
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    Here we go again.Before it wasn't, but from now on it is "official" :

    Чешка ја призна Македонија под уставното име

    Чешките власти донесоа одлука со која ја официјализираа досегашната практика да ѝ се обраќаат на Република Македонија под уставното име.

    По тој повод, шефот на дипломатијата Никола Попоски упати писмо со благодарност до својот чешки колега Карел Шварценберг, во кое нагласува дека земјата високо ја цени принципиелната позиција и отворената поддршка што ја дава Чешка кон нашата земја од осамостојувањето.

    Особено се поздравува поддршката во рамките на Европската Унија за што поскоро започнување на преговорите за полноправно членство на Република Македонија во Унијата.

    izvor: http://www.mkd.mk/98200/makedonija/c...ustavnoto-ime/
    Last edited by DedoAleko; 02-15-2013, 11:14 AM.

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  • stoiche
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    Yeah good point. We really are caught up in a political web where there seems to be no escape. I find it pathetic that the Australian Government does not recognise our land given the contribution we have made to Australia.

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