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After signing name deal, Athens and Skopje face several more steps
Athens has already composed the letter to NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, which will be sent following the ratification of the agreement between Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) that was signed in Prespes on Sunday.
According to sources, the letter includes every detail of the terms that FYROM needs to comply with in order to receive an invitation to begin accession talks during the NATO summit on July 11-12. If Greece's neighbour concludes a revision of its consti...
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