Macedonia replaces road signs in goodwill gesture to Greece


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SKOPJE, Macedonia (AP) — Macedonian authorities began replacing road signs Wednesday on the country's main highway named by the previous government after the ancient warrior king Alexander the Great, in a goodwill gesture toward neighboring Greece.

Gajur Kadriu, head of Macedonia's road maintenance company, said the sign removed Wednesday was the first of 25 road signs to be replaced.

The government decided recently to rename the country's main airport, which also carried Alexander's name, as Skopje International Airport. The main highway will be named Prijatelstvo, meaning friendship.

Macedonia and Greece have been at odds for a quarter-century over the name Macedonia, but are intensifying negotiations to resolve the issue. Greece argues the name implies territorial claims on its own province of Macedonia, and is angered by what it sees as the usurpation of ancient Greek history.

The two sides have restarted talks mediated by the United Nations envoy on the issue, and are hoping to resolve the issue by the summer.

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