Macedonian Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski stated in the interview for Sitel TV on Saturday that Macedonia wants a compromise in the name dispute, but that such readiness cannot be sensed in Athens’s positions. “Their positions and remarks to the last proposal presented in October were that the identity, the name of the language, the name of the nation, the Constitution, and the passports should be changed and that we should use the name ‘former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia’ everywhere, in our bilateral and multilateral relations, inside and outside the country. This is their position, and it is difficult to sense a compromise or will for compromise in their position,” Prime Minister Gruevski stressed, among other things.