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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ Jan 26

    Macedonia could join NATO and the EU if it can resolving a dispute with Greece over its namehttp://on.wsj.com/2DGISME 

    12:10 PM - 26 Jan 2018
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      2. 𝑩𝒓𝒆𝒏𝒕‏ @WestlakeBrent Jan 26
        Replying to @WSJ

        How is this a problem? I’m sure that any human with a brain could makes the distinction between the Greek province of Macedonia and a separate country.

        4 replies 2 retweets 5 likes
      3. (.-.. --- --. .. -.-.)³‏ @cubic_logic Jan 26
        Replying to @WestlakeBrent @WSJ

        History is the problempic.twitter.com/uWL26TXmen

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. (.-.. --- --. .. -.-.)³‏ @cubic_logic Jan 26
        Replying to @cubic_logic @WestlakeBrent @WSJ

        Source: The Eternal Problem of Macedonia Joseph S. Roucek International Journal, Vol. 2, No. 4 (Autumn, 1947), pp. 297-307

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      5. Karev‏ @Karev_Nikola Jan 26
        Replying to @cubic_logic @WestlakeBrent @WSJ

        You mean the problem was solved through the "Ethnic Cleansing" of the indigenous Macedonian People of the region!!👇pic.twitter.com/FcHTkMoydN

        1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
      6. Karev‏ @Karev_Nikola Jan 26
        Replying to @Karev_Nikola @cubic_logic and

        UN reports of Genocide committed in the Aegean Macedonian Region against the Indigenous Macedonians!!#EthnicCleansing #HumanRights👇pic.twitter.com/5YyOFYvBHR

        5 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
      7. Karev‏ @Karev_Nikola Jan 26
        Replying to @Karev_Nikola @cubic_logic and

        Greece also set about changing the regional name from Macedonia to Northern Greece!They only changed the name back to Macedonia in 1988!!Below shows the administrative changes.👇pic.twitter.com/juc6aOOV3d

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      8. Karev‏ @Karev_Nikola Jan 26
        Replying to @Karev_Nikola @cubic_logic and

        Greece also went about changing all the Macedonian related names to Greek names!There were 1,805 renamings of settlements made in the "Aegean Macedonian " region as part of the "Ethnic cleansing" of the region!!pic.twitter.com/dWSfsEioJB

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      9. Elleanthi‏ @Ellinida89 Jan 27
        Replying to @Karev_Nikola @cubic_logic and

        US State Department Report 1944pic.twitter.com/368Ade1Dd6

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
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      1. Jasna‏ @klarra0 Jan 27
        Replying to @WSJ

        We have a name, Republic of Macedonia. We are Macedonians and no one can change our identity and name by force, that is a genocite. We have equal #Humanrights as anyone in this world and no one can give us ultimatums that will bring to our destruction. #POTUS, #ecfr, #UN,

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      2. Elleanthi‏ @Ellinida89 Jan 26
        Replying to @WSJ

        Population of the Republic of Skopia, known at the UN as Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, 2 million people. Their capital city Skopia has a population of 500,000-by far their largest city. Prior to communism their name was Vardarska. Greek region of Macedonia has 4 million.

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      3. Никола Петровски‏ @NikPetrovski Jan 26
        Replying to @Ellinida89 @WSJ

        Clearly you dont know your history - why was there no problem with the greek side in the 70s?pic.twitter.com/eDQf7JkMk1

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
      4. Elleanthi‏ @Ellinida89 Jan 26
        Replying to @NikPetrovski @WSJ

        The yellow country on the map is communist Yugoslavia. It is showing the names communist Yugoslavia gave to its provinces. Prior to communism this region was called Vardarska.

        6 replies 0 retweets 2 likes
      5. Elleanthi‏ @Ellinida89 Jan 26
        Replying to @Ellinida89 @NikPetrovski @WSJ

        Communist Yugoslavia invented a "Macedonian Orthodox" church, it invented "Macedonian" Slavic language dictionaries, it imprisoned Bulgarian, Serbians & Greeks who didn't want to be "Macedonian", forced them "macedonize" their surnames. Groupthink then worked its "magic"

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      6. Никола Петровски‏ @NikPetrovski Jan 26
        Replying to @Ellinida89 @WSJ

        please provide sources of these false claims You havent explained why the Greek government had no problem with calling us Macedonia. I have several greek sources to prove this

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      7. Elleanthi‏ @Ellinida89 Jan 26
        Replying to @NikPetrovski @WSJ

        Communist Yugoslavia was not seeking to join NATO, the EU etc that Greece was/is a member of. These organizations were created to provide security against countries such as communist Yugoslavia, so yes we had many problems with you then but different problems to the current ones

        2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
      8. Никола Петровски‏ @NikPetrovski Jan 26
        Replying to @Ellinida89 @WSJ

        diverting again elle. You present no sources and just blurt out mumbo jumbo explain why greece had no issue with calling us Macedonia. here the maps are again - from Greece You divert again, I'll post these maps againpic.twitter.com/7zg3cXKnF3

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
      9. Elleanthi‏ @Ellinida89 Jan 26
        Replying to @NikPetrovski @WSJ

        Unfortunately it appears that you are a little slow: your maps show the names of the provinces of COMMUNIST YUGOSLAVIA. You can decipher this without knowledge of Greek, as the internal borders differ from the international ones. Post them a million times, won't change the facts

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
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      2. Karev‏ @Karev_Nikola Jan 26
        Replying to @todorisn @WSJ

        Todoris, You were gifted 50% of our land in 1913 by the Major Powers at Treaty Of Bucharest!!pic.twitter.com/hODBAKTCWD

        2 replies 1 retweet 2 likes
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      4. Jasna‏ @klarra0 Jan 27
        Replying to @todorisn @Karev_Nikola @WSJ

        Yes it was. Read history dear.

        1 reply 0 retweets 1 like
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      6. Karev‏ @Karev_Nikola Jan 27
        Replying to @todorisn @klarra0 @WSJ

        All archeological proofs that are found on our land!!!All Macedonian!!

        1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
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