Parisian Peace Conference

Parisian Peace Conference (29th ⅵ – 15. ⅹ 1946) – International Conference on determining the postwar order in Europe. Before the start of the work of the conference, Dimitar Vlahov filed interpellation in the Federal Assembly (18. and 1946), with which Yugoslavia should seek the peace conference integral resolution of the Macedonian national issue, to form a Macedonian Republic in the composition of the FNRJ. The interpellation was ignored, as well as other Macedonian requirements. The Yugoslav delegation of the Peace Conference did not set the Macedonian question, and when it was raised by an Australian delegate by submitting an amendment, the head of the delegation Edward Kardele sharply opposed and made the withdrawal of the amendment. The conference confirmed the pre-war borders of the Balkan states in Macedonia. Lit.: Mihailo Minoski, Al Yugoslavia and the Macedonian national question (1943-1946), Skopje, 2000; Vladimir Dedier, Parisial Conference, Belgrade 1947; Vera Aceva, letter to Tempo, Skopje, 1991. M. Min.


Original article in Macedonian language Cyrillic alphabet
Кириличен напис ПАРИСКА МИРОВНА КОНФЕРЕНЦИЈА

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