Austria threatens Macedonia name deal as EU divisions on migration widen

Sebastian Kurz has criticised Brussels over migration and its plans to increase the EU budget after Brexit
Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, of Austra's Right-wing People's Party, has attacked Brussels over migration and its plans to increase the EU budget after Brexit Credit: Matthias Schrader/AP

Austria is threatening to sabotage the hard-won Macedonia name deal unless the European Union ends membership talks with Turkey, in the latest sign of deep divisions in a bloc riven with discord over migration. 

Greece and Macedonia took a major step towards ending almost 30 years of bitter dispute on Sunday, as the countries signed an accord that will rename the Balkan nation the Republic of North Macedonia in return for Athens promising not to block Skopje’s efforts to join the EU.   

The breakthrough was accomplished amid suspicions that the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia coveted the Greek region of Macedonia. But the deal could now be derailed in Brussels at a June 28 summit of EU...

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