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"Madam President, we have consistently supported the European prospects of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia and we have contributed to the economic reconstruction and democratisation of the institutions.
Greece in particular over recent years and following signature of the interim agreement, is the country with the most important economic and investment profile in Skopje and has helped to create thousands of jobs.
At the same time, we have worked realistically to find a commonly acceptable solution to the outstanding question of the name.
The question of the name is not a bilateral matter between Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia. The framework for the solution has been shaped by the decisions of the UN Security Council, the interim agreement and the relevant decisions by the European Union.
Everyone who rushed to recognise the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia with its constitutional name, in breach of the institutional framework of the UN and the European Union, is doing a disservice to efforts to find an honourable compromise solution for the international name (I stress this) and is feeding the intransigence and nationalist climate in the political leadership of our neighbouring country.
We agree that this impasse must be lifted."@en1
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