ATHENS, Greece (AP) The leader of the junior partner in Greece's coalition government says he will vote against a proposed compromise in a name dispute with neighbor Macedonia, leaving left-wing Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras to seek support from political opponents.
Defense Minister Panos Kammenos, whose right-wing Independent Greeks party is Tsipras' government partner, said Tuesday he would oppose an agreement in a parliamentary vote.
In a decades-old dispute, Greece wants the former Yugoslav republic to change or modify its name to avoid any claim to the territory and ancient heritage of Greece's region of Macedonia birthplace of ancient warrior king Alexander the Great. Greek opponents of the deal say modifying the name would not go far enough.
A resolution of the dispute would see Greece lift objection to Macedonia's accession to NATO.