So when they had entire Yugoslavia behind them you "didn't like it" but were quiet.Once they were alone and with no protection you started bulling them?
"In 1946 the People's Republic of Macedonia was recognized by the new communist constitution as a federal component of the newly proclaimed Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia under the leadership of Josip Broz Tito. The issue of the republic's name immediately sparked controversy with Greece over Greek concerns that it presaged a territorial claim on the Greek coastal region of Macedonia. The U.S. Roosevelt administration expressed the same concern through Edward Stettinius in 1944.[20] The Greek press and the Greek government of Andreas Papandreou continued to express the above concerns confronting the views of Yugoslavia[21] during the 1980s and until the Revolutions of 1989."
Then cut the bullshit and prove it.
According to you.No offense but i don't find you like very credible source of information.Nothing personal.
Ask Akritas then. Come live in Greece,see if you can easily identify him as a credible and famous "journalist".
Not just me,Greek journalists,politicians and presidents of Bulgaria,Macedonia and Turkey as well.
President of FYROM and Turkey....and some obscure leftist homosexual journalists...hmm funny how you present yourself as a credible source.
How is that a my problem?He was the leader of your country signing agreements on behalf of your country.As long as that agreement is valid the position of Greece is that Macedonian nation exists.Bring some patriot to power and suspend the agreement.
The agreement talked about renaming the country and the nationality into "Severna Makedonija",not just "Makedonija".
Specifically:
"The agreement provides that the Republic of Macedonia takes the name of
Republic of North Macedonia (
Macedonian: Република Северна Македонија,
romanized:
Republika Severna Makedonija;
Greek: Δημοκρατία της Βόρειας Μακεδονίας
[5]).
This new name is to be used for all purposes (erga omnes), that is, domestically, in all bilateral relations and in all regional and international organizations and institutions.
[6][7]
The deal includes recognition of the
Macedonian language in the
United Nations,
noting that it is within the group of South Slavic languages, and that the
citizenship of the country will be called Macedonian/citizen of the Republic of North Macedonia. Also, there is an
explicit clarification that the citizens of the country are not related to ancient Hellenic civilization that previously inhabited the northern regions of Greece.
[8][9] Specifically,
Article 7 mentions that both countries acknowledge that their respective understanding of the terms "Macedonia" and "Macedonian" refers to a different historical context and cultural heritage.
[6] When reference is made to Greece, these terms denote the area and
people of its
northern region, as well as the
Hellenic civilization, history and culture of that region. When reference is made to the Republic of North Macedonia, these terms denote its territory,
language and
people, with their own, distinctly different, history and culture.
[6]
Additionally, the agreement stipulates
the removal of the Vergina Sun from public use in the Republic of North Macedonia and the formation of a committee for the
review of school textbooks and maps in both countries for the removal of irredentist content and to align them with UNESCO and Council of Europe standards.
[10]"
But how much of all that is actually followed in the country? Not much.
Nah I am kind of having more fun like this.
Ah so you're ashamed of your nationality,I didn't know.