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US ‘disappointed’ by FYROM opposition party stance

US ‘disappointed’ by FYROM opposition party stance

The United States’ assistant secretary of state has written to the main opposition party leader in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) expressing disappointment in the party’s refusal to back a name changing deal with neighboring Greece in exchange for NATO membership.

Wess Mitchell urged VMRO-DPMNE leader Hristijan Mickoski to “set aside partisan interests” in a letter sent Tuesday.

Parliament is debating whether to make constitutional changes required as part of the deal, aimed at settling a long-running dispute with Greece. Those who voted in a referendum on the deal last month overwhelmingly supported it, but the vote was ruled invalid due to low turnout.

Mitchell told Mickoski “we have been disappointed with the positions of VMRO-DPMNE’s leadership regarding both the referendum and steps in parliament to amend the constitution.”

[AP]
 

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