UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Tuesday referred to the landmark agreement between Athens and Skopje to finally resolve the fYRoM “name issue”, in his address to at the 73rd UN General Assembly in New York City.
“Greece and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia have taken a major step towards resolving their differences,” Guterres said, a direct reference to the June 2018 “Prespa Agreement”, which, if ratified, would finally resolve the more than quarter-of-a-century dispute.