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  2. North Macedonia–Serbia relations - Wikipedia

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    Zoran Zaev, Prime Minister of North Macedonia, and Ana Brnabić, Prime Minister of Serbia, in Belgrade, 2017.. Following the establishment of bilateral relations, both countries maintained friendly relations, but following the Republic of Macedonia's recognition of Kosovo's independence in October 2008, the ambassador of the Republic of Macedonia was expelled from Serbia. [5]

  3. Serbs in North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    During the First Balkan War, Serbia occupied most of modern-day North Macedonia, much at the grievance of Bulgaria. The period from 1913 to 1914 is a period of turmoil, and the central government in Belgrade implemented plenty of unpopular measures.

  4. Macedonia naming dispute - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of London (1913) assigned the region of the future Republic of North Macedonia to Serbia. The outbreak of the First World War allowed Bulgaria to occupy eastern Macedonia and Vardar Macedonia, helping Austria-Hungary defeat the Serbs by the end of 1915, and leading to the opening of the Macedonian front against the Greek part of ...

  5. North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    North Macedonia (/ ˌ m æ s ɪ ˈ d oʊ n i ə / MASS-ih-DOH-nee-ə), [c] officially the Republic of North Macedonia, [d] is a landlocked country in Southeast Europe.It shares land borders with Greece to the south, Albania to the west, Bulgaria to the east, Kosovo [e] to the northwest and Serbia to the north. [8]

  6. Foreign relations of North Macedonia - Wikipedia

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    Serbia: See North Macedonia–Serbia relations. North Macedonia and Serbia traditionally have friendly relations. Serbia is a main trading partner and recognized its neighbour under its former constitutional name – Republic of Macedonia. Macedonians in Serbia are a recognized national minority, same as Serbs in North Macedonia.

  7. Ohrid Agreement (2023) - Wikipedia

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    Agreement on the path to normalisation between Kosovo and Serbia; Context: Normalization of Kosovo–Serbia relations: Drafted: 5 December 2022: Signed: 18 March 2023 (verbally) [1] Location: Ohrid, North Macedonia: Mediators European Union: Signatories: Albin Kurti (Kosovo) Aleksandar Vučić (Serbia) Parties Kosovo Serbia: Language: English

  8. Foreign relations of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    The establishment of bilateral relations has been done under North Macedonia's former constitutional name – Republic of Macedonia. [304] Serbia therefore was one of 125 countries in the world recognizing Macedonia under the former constitutional name. [305] North Macedonia has an embassy in Belgrade, while Serbia's embassy is located in Skopje.

  9. List of countries' positions in the Macedonia naming dispute

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    According to statements of the Macedonian government, 134 foreign nations had recognized the country under the name of "Republic of Macedonia" as of January 2017. [1] Some had used this name from the outset, others switched their stance after originally using the UN reference "the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" (notably the United States under George W. Bush's administration), while ...