Russian Recognition of Macedonia's New Name

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作者
Tretyakova, M. [1 ]
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[1] Fdn Promot Russian Macedonian Relat, 12 Krasnopresnenskaya Nab, Moscow 141532, Russia
关键词
Macedonians; Republic of Northern Macedonia; the right of self-determination; Prespa agreement;
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10.15211/soveurope72021105114
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K9 [地理];
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0705 ;
摘要
The senseless name dispute and the renaming of the constitutional name of the Republic of Macedonia, which was perceived by the Western countries as a "technical obstacle" to the country's NATO and EU accession, was in fact a part of the Macedonian southern neighbor's long -term plan to erase the Macedonian identity by violating the Macedonian people's right to national self-determination. Since, any change in the name of a country automatically entailed consequences for the national and cultural identity of the Macedonians - the titular people of the country. Russian diplomacy closely followed the events in the country and thoroughly knew the essence of the political crisis that began in 2015 which eventually ended with the renaming of the country against the will of the Macedonian people. The Russian decision to retreat from the intention to challenge the Prespa agreement in the UN Security Council as contradictory to the international law and violating Macedonian 1991 Constitution questioned the role of the Russian diplomacy in upholding the principles and norms of the rule of international law in the world. The subsequent recognition of Macedonia's new name by Russia forced many in the Republic of Macedonia to include Russia, an indisputable fighter for justice in a multipolar world, in the list of countries involved in the national "depersonalization" of Macedonia, which appeared on the political map of Europe as a result of the anti-fascist liberation movement of the Macedonian people.
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