WHOSE VIOLATIONS
IS MRS. SEKERINSKA TALKING ABOUT?
"The dispute over Macedonia's official name between Skopje and
Athens cannot be part of the political criteria for Macedonia's EU
membership, although it could have a negative impact on its road to
Brussels, Deputy Prime Minister Radmila Sekerinska has said. With
the signing of the Interim Accord, Greece has committed itself not to
block Macedonia's integration in European institutions, but this kind of
behavior on the part of Greece - linkage between EU candidacy and the
resolution of the name dispute - could constitute a violation of the
accord's decree, she said. Sekerinska said that, nevertheless, Macedonia
should not compromise, adding that she was convinced it would receive a
positive avis from the European Commission."
The above report contains some very strong statements expressed by the
FYROM Deputy Prime Minister Radmila Sekerinska. The reader gets the
impression that Greece by signing the Interim Agreement, has undertaken
only obligations and the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (The FYROM)
has the green light to do as it pleases. Nevertheless, Mrs. Sekerinska is
partially correct. Whether Greece may or may not block the FYROM
from receiving the green light that signals the beginning of the talks for
her country's membership in the EU legally depends under which name this
state applies with.
If the FYROM applies for membership, then Greece may not block it.
It is however, up to Greece's discretion whether she will or not block the
FYROM, because the temporary name "the FYROM" was not intended
to last more than seven years. The political decision was made by
the FYROM successive governments to intentionally drag the negotiations by
not only refrain from submitting to Mr. Nimetz even one name to be used as
a basis for negotiations, but also rejecting any name Greece and Mr.
Nimetz submitted. Greece can claim security reasons and it has a civil war
in her past in regards with the Macedonian issue.
The following is taken from the minutes of an intergovernmental meeting
that took place in February 2001 (Skopje Dnevnik 16 Feb 01 pp 13).
The speaker is VMRO-DPMNE leader Boris Stojmenov. "No one has
the right or authorization to change this country's name. This is
not merely a party matter, but also concerns the citizens inside the
country and abroad. It should not be raised bilaterally, in our relations
with Greece. The UN Security Council should resolve this issue. Our
experience has shown that if we find the solution unfavorable, we will
certainly win justice in court" . "there was no need for
Macedonia to hurry with the negotiations. Time is on our side.
In addition, Greece's euphoria over opposing Macedonia's name has
subsided. We only need to wait a little longer." All
participants of that meeting agreed to something that supports the fact
that the FYROM never intended to negotiate the name and the whole thing
was a matter of tactics and then turn around and b
lame
Greece for the delay. Putting the issue in simple terms the FYROM
negotiated in bad faith and the tactics that it used do not meet the
specifications intended in the United Nations Security Council resolutions
817/1993 and 845/1993 and the exchange of letters drafted and signed by
the hand of her present day President Branko Cervenkovski do not go along
the lines of the Interim Accord. It is not wise for a country to sign a
very important document such as the Interim Accord and not intend to honor
it. Such a practice will put into question the validity of any other
document that this state signs in the future.
If the "Republic of Macedonia" applies for membership into the
EU, then Greece has every right to block such a membership under Article
11, paragraph 1, which states: that "the Party of the First Part
[Greece] reserves the right to object to any membership referred to above
if and to the extent of the Party of the Second Part [The FYROM] is to be
referred to in such organization or institution differently than in
paragraph 2 of the United Nations Security Council resolution 817
(1993)". The sector of the FYROM for the EU integration states
that "The Republic of Macedonia has applied for membership in the
European Union." This statement means that Greece can block the FYROM
entrance to the EU.
Since Mrs. Sekerinska has opened the matter of a possible future violation
of the Interim Accord on behalf of Greece, I thought it would be a good
idea to mention some violations, already committed by the governments of
the FYROM.
Article 2 of the Agreement states: "The Parties hereby confirm their
common existing frontier as an enduring and inviolable international
border." Also, Article 3 of the Interim Accord state that "Each
Party undertakes to respect the sovereignty, the territorial integrity and
the political independence of the other Party. Neither Party shall
support the action of a third party directed against the sovereignty, the
territorial integrity, or the political independence of the other
Party."
Article 4 states "The Parties shall refrain, in accordance with the
purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations, from the
threat or use of force, including the threat or use of force designed to
violate their existing frontier, and they agree that neither of them will
assert or support claims to any part of the territory of the other Party
or claims for a change of their existing frontier."
Successive governments of the FYROM, a legal entity originally created by
the communists that has become a country as a result of the demise of the
Socialist Federative Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY), has violated all
articles and resolutions of the United Nations Security Council, in
reference to the sovereignty, the territorial integrity, or the political
activities of the parties.
The FYROM has continued to refer to the part of Macedonia, which
historically is Macedonia Proper, belonging to Greece, as "Aegean
Macedonia", as though the neighboring state does not accept Greece's
sovereignty of that territory. Furthermore, the successive FYROM
governments have never discouraged any of their own publications to abide
by article 7 of the said Accord. On the contrary, in the FYROM
schools pupils are being taught that there are Macedonian territories
beyond their country waiting to be liberated. The FYROM schoolbooks
keep referring to the Greek Macedonia as Aegean Macedonia.
The FYROM, despite the fact that the negotiations were going on in New
York, was making agreements with other countries to recognize them as
"Macedonia." Sometimes the FYROM diplomats resorted even to
lying to countries such as Mexico that the matter was already closed. The
FYROM even chose blackmail, accepting only documents referring to the
state as "Macedonia." If the correspondence were addressing
"the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" it was returned as
"non-grata." Such acts constitute a violation of the
spirit of the Interim Agreement. The letter Mr. Papoulias sent to
Mr. Butros-Ghali regarding the matter is still valid.
Agencies of successive governments of the FYROM have registered political
parties whose emblems bear the Sun of Vergina, a clear violation of
article 7. These parties are MAAK and VMRO-DP. The latter has
the map of Macedonia the way the FYROM constituency likes it and this map
includes the Greek, Bulgarian and Albanian parts of Macedonia into the
FYROM territory.
The political Part "Macedonian Alliance" in clear violation of
Article 7 of the Interim Accord is a registered political party with the
FYROM.
Gorge Atanasovksi the founder and President of the FYROM Political Party
"Macedonian Alliance" in his office. Behind him is the old
FYROM flag with the Sun of Vergina.
http://www.makedonskosonce.com/Alijansa/indexEN.htm
The above website states: "Since 1996, Mr. Atanasovski has been the
president of the Macedonian Alliance political party (Makedonska Alijansa).
This party is registered in Skopje, Republic of Macedonia."
Furthermore and in violation of article 7 of the aforementioned Agreement
publication Makedonsko Sonce (Macedonian Sun) portrays the Sun of Vergina
as its emblem. As I understand now it has a TV Channel and the Sun of
Vergina is its emblem.
Sooo, these are not the violations that Mrs. Sekerinska is talking about,
of course, although they occur on a daily basis in the FYROM and abroad
with the blessings of the political community and the citizens of that
country.
Now, let me mention one violation that Mr. Dimitrov, the present chief
diplomat of the FYROM in the UN has committed while representing his
country as her US Ambassador and now as the UN Ambassador and the
"talks," a monologue I should say, since Greece offers names and
the FYROM offers the double name as the solution.
When various states such as Texas were considering adopting resolutions in
favor of the Greekness of the ancient Macedonians, this gentleman flew to
Texas mingling in the internal Affairs of the United States by lobbying
with the Legislature of this State trying to persuade them not to adopt
such resolution. He even gave interviews in the local media against
the resolution. I doubt if he received permission from the US State
Department to go out of the permitted 25 miles radius from Washington in
order to mingle in the internal affairs of the country that hosts him.
Texas passed the said resolution. Here are the details of Dimitrov's
visit to Austin Texas.
http://www.macedonianamerican.org/resolution/resolutionpage.htm
March 11, 2003 Columbus, OH: The Macedonian Ambassador to the US Nikola
Dimitrov visits Austin and meets with the chair of the Border and
international affairs Committee, Norma Chavez, the Texas Governor Rick
Perry, and the Lt. Governor David Dewhurst. He also attends a reception
hosted by the MAFA Focus Group, meets its members and exchange ideas about
further moves against the resolution. He received assurances from
Rep. Norma Chavez that her Committee has no intention of wasting time on
Rep. Bonnen's resolution. The El Paso Times reports on the developments
and clarifies that the resolutions at best going to be left to die in
committee.
Can Mrs. Sekerinska clarify to all involved why is she talking about
possible future violations on behalf of Greece and silences about factual
violations of her own country?
Nina Gatzoulis
Vice-President of the Pan-Macedonian Association
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