Embargo on the Republic of Macedonia

Embargo on the Republic of Macedonia. Within the general pressure of the WG of the Republic of Macedonia for cancellation of their own name in the first half of the 1990s of ⅹⅹ c. The WG in two occasions places the import of goods in the Republic of Macedonia from the port of Thessaloniki. On 21. ⅷ 1992 The first ban on loading and delivery of oil for the Republic of Macedonia is introduced in the following month. After acquainting the UN and EC with the illegal act, by the institutions in the Republic of Macedonia, with a request for international intervention for the disposal of the Greek oil embargo on Macedonia, 18. IX 1992. The EC Guideline for Delivery of Oil for Macedonia from the Thessaloniki port is entered, according to which the document “FYROM” should be used in the documents. Under that condition of 22. IX 1992 The WG terminates the ban. The second embargo occurs after the recognition of the Republic of Macedonia from the United States (8. 1994). On 16. ⅱ 1994 The Government of Andreas Papandreou, after only months of negotiations with the Government of the Republic of Macedonia, in the time of the Greek chairmanship of the EU’s EU Council, places a complete ban on the import of all products, except those for humanitarian purpose, with the simultaneous closure of the Consulate in Skopje . After the signing of the temporary consent (13. IX 1995) on 15. ⅹ 1995 The WG takes the general embargo towards the Republic of Macedonia. Lit.: John Tegovski, political and contractual relations between the Republic of Macedonia and the EU: Development and perspectives to membership, review of papers, continuous education for European affairs: Establishment of a training center for European Integration, Skopje, 2006; Achille Tunte, Republic of Macedonia – First Decade (1990-2000), Skopje, 2005. T. Petr.


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис ЕМБАРГО КОН РМ

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