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Greek-Macedonian tensions in 2010s

The tensions between Greece and Macedonia (now officially known as North Macedonia) during the 2010s were around the dispute over the name "Macedonia," cultural heritage, and identity. It briefly mentions the resolution of the conflict with the Prespa Agreement in 2018.

Timeline of Tensions
A chronological account of key events, protests, diplomatic talks, and negotiations between Greece and Macedonia, including significant moments that escalated tensions and efforts to resolve the dispute.

Early 2010s Developments
Discussion of the early part of the decade, including major diplomatic efforts, the role of international organizations like the United Nations, and the impact of nationalist movements in both countries.

The Prespa Agreement
Detailed information about the negotiations leading to the Prespa Agreement, signed in June 2018. This section explains the terms of the agreement, including the change of the country's name to North Macedonia and the implications for both countries' relations and Macedonia's aspirations to join the European Union and NATO.

Political Impact
Analysis of the political consequences in Greece and North Macedonia, including government changes, public opinion, and the reaction of the international community.