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Macedonia name talks face stalemate as core issues go unresolved
PoliticsForeign PolicyInterim Accord of 1995, as both sides underline the need to modernise and extend the level of bilateral
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Which way to the exit?
Agoraand IMF debt obligations, the repayments of bilateral loans from the first programme start kicking
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What the ECB did next - a tale from another crisis
Agorathis route however and pressured Greece, Ireland, and Portugal each to seek bilateral rescue loans
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After reaching name settlement, Skopje and Athens face more hurdles to ratify deal
PoliticsForeign Policyof the deal, FYROM will change the name it uses in bilateral and multilateral relations, as well
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They have a name for it
AgoraMacedonia eventually formalised bilateral relations in an Interim Accord in September 1995. Most unusually
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Eurogroup marks end of cycle and squaring of circle for Greece
Agoracommitted close to 231 billion in loans to Greece: 52.9 billion in bilateral loans during the first
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Preparing for a new normal in German politics
Agora? At the political level the substance of bilateral relations is strong, as evidenced by two recent
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Skopje moves ahead with name deal ratification as Athens watches closely
Foreign PolicyGreek Politicsaccession talks. Albania-Kosovo Athens has clarified that the ongoing bilateral talks aimed
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Macedonia name issue: Agreement and disagreement
Agora. The two neighbouring states eventually formalised their bilateral relations in an Interim Accord
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In Skopje, Tsipras focuses on name deal positives as trademark issue looms
PoliticsForeign PolicyGreek names and symbols. The next steps for the enhancement of the bilateral cooperation
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