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UMD Urges All Macedonians to Call Their Representatives to Co-Sponsor H. Res. 1070
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UMD Urges All Macedonians to Call Their Senators to Co-Sponsor S. Res. 459
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Please help Macedonia by countering the Greek foreign minister’s misinformation campaign designed to derail Macedonia’s NATO membership invitation at the NATO summit in April.
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Greek-Americans lobby Congress to refer to us as 'FYROM.'  S. Res. 300 is inaccurate and inappropriate.  Act Quickly: call/fax/e-mail/visit your Senator.  Educate your Senator on this issue ASAP!
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"The Greek government views the term "Macedonian" as a geographic term that describes all Greek citizens living in the Macedonian region in northern Greece. The government denies the assertions of the ethnic Macedonians in Greece that they are are a minority group; officials refer to them as "Slavophone Greeks" or "bilinguals." - Human Rights Watch

Click HERE to read Human Rights Watch Report on Greece. - A MUST READ

Click HERE to read the U.S. Department of State's Human Rights Report on Greece.

Click HERE to read MHRMI 2008 Annual Report on Greece.

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U.S.-Macedonia Relations

“You've showed the world that it's possible for people of different backgrounds to live together in peace,” said U.S. President Bush in his meeting with Macedonian Prime Minister Buckovski on October 26th, 2005.

"The United States and Macedonia have enjoyed good bilateral relations since Macedonia gained its independence in 1991. The United States formally recognized Macedonia on February 8, 1994, and the two countries established full diplomatic relations on September 13, 1995. The U.S. Liaison Office was upgraded to an Embassy in February 1996, and the first U.S. Ambassador to Skopje arrived in July 1996. The development of political relations between the United States and Macedonia has ushered in a whole host of other contacts between the two states." - State Department Background Note on Macedonia.

“As a peace-loving member of the community of democratic nations, Macedonia did not want this war, but the regime of Hussein, despite the commitment of the international community did not leave any option but to be disarmed by force... I would like to take this opportunity to express the support of Macedonia, to the troops of the United States, the United Kingdom and other coalition forces who have put themselves in harm in order to accomplish the crucial task of disarming the regime of Saddam Hussein and bringing democracy to the long-oppressed people of Iraq.”    
 -- President Trajkovski, March 20, 2003



U.S.-Macedonian Relations PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 03 October 2006
Background on relations between the United States of America and the Republic of Macedonia.
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U.S. Congratulates Macedonia on Success in Clearing Land Mines PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 02 October 2006
The United States congratulated Macedonia September 29 for successfully clearing land mines from its territory and thus joining "the growing number of countries that are no longer significantly affected by land mines leftover from past conflicts."
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New Jersey Issues Joint Legislative Resolution on Macedonian Independence PDF Print E-mail
Saturday, 30 September 2006
 Macedonia continues to serve as a shining model of democratic values by holding free and fair elections, by promoting the free exchange of ideas, and by vigorously exercising a democratic government that is fully representative of its citizens,” praises the resolution.
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Five U.S. Senators Introduce NATO Enlargement Legislation PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 29 September 2006
"I look forward to the day when Albania, Croatia, Georgia, and Macedonia become America’s NATO allies, and the most successful alliance in history becomes even stronger," said Senator Frist.
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Young Macedonian Students Tour State Department PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 22 September 2006
 Four Macedonian secondary-school students and their teacher spent a week in Washington after taking the top prize in the State Department’s annual Doors to Diplomacy Web site contest.  
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