Agreement reached after 27 years of disagreement over a name

A bronze statue of Alexander the Great and copies of round shields and the Macedonian infantry's Sarissa pikes, in Thessaloniki, Greece

A bronze statue of Alexander the Great and copies of round shields and the Macedonian infantry's Sarissa pikes, in Thessaloniki, Greece Source: AAP

The leaders of Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia have reached an agreement to resolve a long-running dispute over the republic's name. Under the proposed name change, it would be called the "Republic of Northern Macedonia." Greek Prime



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