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International Court rules on Greece and Macedonia name dispute

(5 Dec 2011) AP TELEVISION The Hague, Netherlands 16:9 1. Wide shot on the International Court of Justice 2. Mid of UN flag 3. Various of Greece legal team 4. Various of Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) legal team 5. Judges entering court room 6. Close of Judge Hisashi Owada, president of the court, telling court to sit 7. Wide of court sitting down ICJ POOL The Hague, Netherlands 4:3 8. Wide of court room 9. Mid of judges 10. SOUNDBITE (English) Judge Hisashi Owada, President of the court: "Two, by 15 votes to 1, finds that the Hellenic Republic by objecting the admission of the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to NATO has breached its obligation under article 11, paragraph 1 of the internal accord on the 13th November 1995." 11. Mid of Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) legal team AP TELEVISION The Hague, Netherlands 16:9 12. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ioannis Economides, Greek Ambassador in the Netherlands: "The court in its decision of today calls on the two parties to engage in meaningful negotiations under the UN auspices. Greece is ready to pursue this course of action and invites the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia to do the same and to desist from using today's decision to subvert these negotiations as foreseen in the Security Council resolution." 13. Ambassador of Greece leaving the court AP TELEVISION Skopje, Macedonia 16:9 14. Wide of Macedonia President Geroge Ivanov with Prime Minister, Nikola Gruevski (left) and Speaker of Parliament, Trajko Veljanoski 15. Close of Gruevski 16 . Close of Ivanov 17. Mid of Gruevski and Ivanov 18. Sign reading Republic of Macedonia and Macedonian flag 19. SOUNDBITE: (Macedonian) George Ivanov, President of Macedonia: "Instead of blocking, the Republic of Greece should support our integration into international organisations as required by our agreement." AP TELEVISION Athens, Greece 16:9 20. Various of changing of the guards outside Parliament 21. Mid of Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and tourists 22. SOUNDBITE: (English) George Tzogopoulos, political analyst from the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy: "This decision is not a straightforward one and it will not solve the whole discussion which is mainly based on the name issue and a mutually accepted solution which has to be found under the UN umbrella." 23. Wide of people in square STORYLINE: The world court ruled on Monday that Greece was wrong to block Macedonia's bid to join NATO in 2008 because of a long-running dispute over the fledgling country's use of the name Macedonia. In a 15-1 ruling in The Hague, the court found that Greece's veto breached a 1995 deal under which Greece had agreed not to block Macedonia's membership in international organisations if it used the name "The Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia," or FYROM, while the matter was submitted to further negotiations. More than 15 years later, mediation over the name is still unresolved. The ruling was read out at the UN Court, formally known as the International Court of Justice, by Presiding Judge Hisashi Owada. Although the question of Macedonia's name is sometimes seen as superficial by outsiders, it is a matter of deep concern for both sides. The young country has used the name in one form or another since shortly after World War II, when it was a province of Yugoslavia, but Greece sees the use of the name as historically inaccurate at best and a potential threat to its territorial integrity at worst. It also lends moral weight to Macedonian protests that Greece's moves to block it from joining the European Union are unfair. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter:   / ap_archive   Facebook:   / aparchives   ​​ Instagram:   / apnews   You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...

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