The Guardian: Greek PM stops for selfie on goodwill trip to North Macedonia
Alexis Tsipras talks of bridge building on first official visit after end of decades-long dispute.
In a historic trip replete with bear hugs, red carpets, selfies and smiles, the Greek prime minister has attempted to bury the hatchet with the newly named North Macedonia, declaring the start of a new “narrative” between the once-hostile neighbouring states.
Making the first official visit by a Greek premier to the former Yugoslav republic since it declared independence in 1991, Alexis Tsipras arrived in Skopje two months after the Athens parliament ratified a landmark accord that changed the name of the Balkan country, which was previously known as the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia.
From the outset it was friendship – and the economy – that set the tone of Tsipras’s visit.
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