Macedonian, Greek PMs meet in Brussels.

By bne IntelliNews June 23, 2011
Macedonian PM Nikola Gruevski and his Greek counterpart George Papandreou have met at the sidelines of the European Council in Brussels and voiced readiness to find a solution involving the name issue, a solution that would be reached through dialogue and a dynamic process under the auspices of the UN, Macedonian state news agency MIA reported. The two PMs also discussed issues of mutual interest, economic situations and challenges facing their countries, and the situation in the region. While in Brussels, Gruevski also met EU Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Fule. They agreed to strengthen the cooperation in implementing reforms in the fields of judiciary, public administration, fighting corruption, as well as press freedom. Gruevski and Fule also discussed the name issue.

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