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    epa06815068 FYROM's Prime Minister Zoran Zaev (C-L), in a symbolic gesture, offered his tie to Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras (C-R) who put it in his pocket, in the presense of UN mediator Matthew Nimetz (L), EU diplomatic chief Federica Mogherini (2-L), EU enlargement commissioner Johannes Hahn (3-L), FYROM's foreign minister Nikola Dimitrov (3-R), UN under-secretary-general for political affairs Rosemary DiCarlo (2-R) and Greek foreign minister Nikos Kotzias (R) after signing an agreement in the village of Psarades, Florina, Greece, 17 June 2018. The foreign ministers of Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Nikos Kotzias and Nikola Dimitrov, and the UN Secretary General's Special Envoy for the name dispute signed a historic agreement on 17 June 2018 for resolving the decades-long issue during a lakeside signing ceremony in Prespes, where the borders of Greece, FYROM and Albania meet. EPA-EFE/NIKOS ARVANITIDIS
    epa06815068 FYROM’s Prime Minister Zoran Zaev (C-L), in a symbolic gesture, offered his tie to Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras (C-R) who put it in his pocket, in the presense of UN mediator Matthew Nimetz (L), EU diplomatic chief Federica Mogherini (2-L), EU enlargement commissioner Johannes Hahn (3-L), FYROM’s foreign minister Nikola Dimitrov (3-R), UN under-secretary-general for political affairs Rosemary DiCarlo (2-R) and Greek foreign minister Nikos Kotzias (R) after signing an agreement in the village of Psarades, Florina, Greece, 17 June 2018. The foreign ministers of Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM), Nikos Kotzias and Nikola Dimitrov, and the UN Secretary General’s Special Envoy for the name dispute signed a historic agreement on 17 June 2018 for resolving the decades-long issue during a lakeside signing ceremony in Prespes, where the borders of Greece, FYROM and Albania meet. EPA-EFE/NIKOS ARVANITIDIS