Erga omnes aspect of Prespes accord put at risk by delay

The provision included in the Prespes agreement that North Macedonia's name will be erga omnes - namely, to be used both domestically and internationally - could be undermined if the neighboring country's accession bid to the European Union is indefinitely postponed, according to legal experts.
Practically speaking, the deal stipulates that, in the absence of accession negotiations, the government in Skopje will not be obliged to use its new name of North Macedonia - agreed in the Prespres accord - internally.

Therefore the name change at home has been linked to the opening of the country's EU accession talks, which were delayed last week by the European Council due to objections raised by France, Denmark and the Netherlands.
In short, Skopje is still obliged to call itself North Macedonia abroad, without, however, making any changes internally.

The issue...

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