Tsipras: Greece was not pressured to reach name deal with FYROM

Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras on Sunday rejected claims that the government was coerced by foreign countries into a deal with the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) over the country's name.

"Nobody badgered us about this issue, nobody pressured us. We seized the opportunity offered by the political change in the neighboring country," he told a press conference in Thessaloniki.

"In the previous years, we had a nationalist leader in FYROM who not only did not want to talk about change, but wanted to steal history every day and fill the cities with Alexander the Great and Bucephalus [statues]."

He said when the progressive government of Prime Minister Zoran Zaev took power in FYROM, a window of opportunity opened and the two sides started talks.

"Whether this solution pleases other international players is a different issue," he added.

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