Declarations for Yugoslavia of EC – series of unilateral acts, adopted by the European Council or the EC Council of Ministers (March-November 1991) in response to the situation in the SFRY and the formation of new states on the territory of the SFRY. The Declaration of Yugoslavia of 27. ⅷ 1991 It provides “convening a peace conference for Yugoslavia and, within its framework, establishing an arbitration procedure”. The Declaration of Yugoslavia from 17. ⅻ 1991 It contains a statement from the EC and Member States that will recognize the independence of all Yugoslav republics that meet the requirements for recognition, contained in the EC Declaration on the Guidelines for recognition of the newly created states in which it will adopt solid constitutional and political guarantees that there are no territorial claims To any neighboring EC Member State and that they will not enforce hostile propaganda against any neighboring EC member state, including the use of those names that imply territorial claims. ” On this basis, EC and countries require the Republic of Macedonia to provide additional guarantees, in the form of amendments ⅰ and ⅱ on its 1991 constitution. The declaration of the informal ministerial with-VET for the “former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia” held in Guimaraesh (1-2. Ⅴ 1992) stems from the discussion of the foreign ministers of the EC member states for the request of the Republic of Macedonia for international recognition and is the first document The EC in which the “FYROM” bench was used. AM: Declarations for Yugoslavia, “International Politics”, no. 995-7 / 01; 998-1000/92; 1003/92; 1005-6 / 92. T. Petr. Eastern Europe and USSR from 17. ⅻ 1991 The general (for all countries of the widely defined region) and the special conditions provided for below in the Declaration of Yugoslavia, if this objective fact is accompanied by the subjective – will to receive international recognition, expressed in the request for recognition followed by the chairman of the Conference on the former Yugoslavia to the arbitral Commission for its opinion on the level of fulfillment of the conditions for recognition. In the light of the problem, Greece has about the use of the name of the Republic of Macedonia, the formulation of the last paragraph of the declaration that reads: “EC and Member States also require each Yugoslav republic before recognizing, to oblige-
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