PM Mitsotakis to North Macedonia: European path to remain shut if challenges to Prespa Agreement continue

PM Mitsotakis to North Macedonia: European path to remain shut if challenges to Prespa Agreement continue

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Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis conveyed a new message to the new leadership of North Macedonia during his tour in Florina, just a few kilometers from the border with the neighboring country, on Tuesday, CE Report quotes Athens-Macedonian

He stated that "if they insist on challenging the core of the Prespa Agreement regarding the name of their country, and they call it the way they wish to call it, then they should know that their European path will remain closed," referring to accession to the European Union.

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