Neither Greece Give Up Prespa Agreement

The determination to go to the end for the Prespa Agreement voiced Greek Prime Minister Alexis Cipars, ordering that the same neighbours who did not give up, as will Greece. Speaking at the conference dedicated to the Prespa Agreement, just hours after Panos Kameno left the Coalition Government and [...]
Speaking at the conference dedicated to the Prespa Agreement, just hours after Panos Kamenos left the coalition government and two days after the voted constitutional changes in us, Cipras congratulated his Macedonian colleague Zoran Zaev and said that with the agreement, Greece has been freed from nationalism's logic and quaazipatriotism on such a critical issue, and “has also been done on the other side of the”.
Zoran Zaev achieved the same with his government, sealing the entire effort with the bold constitutional revision through which the life expectancy of this agreement is provided. Let me wish I could here, because it is the first time I speak after the positive outcome of the process in Skopje. Let me congratulate Northern Macedonia Prime Minister Zoran Zaev on the courage he showed from the start to the end of this process. I wish that he would not give up before the nationalist hate protests, which there was organised by VMRO, the partner of New Democracy in the European People's Party, who invested in violence and in provoking political anomalies by trying to cancel this historic incident”, the Greek prime minister said.
Alexis Cipras used the opportunity to deliver messages to the Greeks that he would not give up.
I want to transmit another message to Greek citizens and especially to every citizen who thinks freely despite his political beliefs. As they did not give up, neither will we. I also say this because with similar plans for political destabilisation we have faced and we are faced here, in our country, and since the first moment”, Cypras ordered, citing the problems Greece faced, such as hate speech, the misuse of students, but the latest case with the publication of false data by MPs who support the Prespa Agreement.
The Greek prime minister said the agreement is historic, nationally useful and patrioticly.
At the conference dedicated to the Prespa Agreement, held in the concert hall in Athens, almost all ministers from the SYRIZA ranks -- deputy from independent Greeks Tanassis Papahrisopoulos -- were present, while one of the panels also spoke by Potam MP Spiros Danelis, who openly supports the Prespa Agreement.












