US defense chief to visit Macedonia, concerned about Russian ‘mischief’
WASHINGTON: US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said on Tuesday he would
visit Macedonia before a Sept. 30 referendum on changing the country’s
name, also expressing concern about suspected Russian interference in
the vote, which Moscow denies.
Macedonia scheduled the referendum on the government’s deal in June with
neighboring Greece to change its name to the Republic of North
Macedonia which would open the door for it to join NATO and the European
Union.
“I am concerned about it... The kind of mischief that Russia has
practiced from Estonia to the United States, from Ukraine and now to
Macedonia, it always has adapted to the specific situation and it’s
always beyond the pale,” Mattis, who will visit Macedonia over the
weekend, told reporters.
Mattis said he wanted to make it clear the United States supported the Macedonian people.
NATO invited Macedonia to begin accession talks with the alliance, but
said it would have to change its constitution and adopt the new name
first. The EU has also said it would set a date for Macedonian accession
talks pending implementation of the name deal.
Moscow’s ambassador to Skopje has criticized Macedonia’s ambitions to
join NATO, saying it could become “a legitimate target” if relations
between NATO and Russia deteriorate further.
Greece, a member of both NATO and the EU, has refused to accept the
Balkan country’s name, saying it implies territorial claims on the Greek
province of Macedonia and amounts to an appropriation of its ancient
civilization.
Prime Minister Zoran Zaev’s government, elected in 2017, pushed for an
agreement with Greece. Nationalists, including President Gjorge Ivanov,
oppose the deal saying it is against the constitution.
In July, Greece expelled two Russian diplomats and barred two other
people from entering the country, accusing them of having meddled by
encouraging demonstrations and bribing unidentified officials to thwart
the Macedonia agreement.
Russia has denied wrongdoing and responded in kind with expulsions of Greeks.
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Russian interference in
the vote, which Moscow denies.
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