Merkel upbeat on name solution

German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Wednesday hailed progress in talks between Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, noting that a solution appeared "close."

"I am very pleased and relieved that... there is movement in the talks," Merkel told a press conference in Berlin with FYROM's Prime Minister Zoran Zaev.

"In the last 10 years, the solution has not been as close as now and it would be wonderful if the remaining difficulties can be bridged."

Merkel's reference to Zaev as "prime minister of Macedonia" caused displeasure among Greek officials who want the country's name to include a geographical qualifier and for the term "Macedonia," if used, to be the Slavic "Makedonija."

Zaev said his country was committed to entering Western alliances, saying there is "no alternative to NATO and EU membership." 

Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras...

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