22/01/2008 (Agence Europe) - Talks between Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM) with a view to finding a solution to the dispute over the use of the name “Macedonia” (see EUROPE 9563) continued in Ohrid on 21 January, at the initiative of the special UN envoy for FYROM, Matthew Nimetz. FYROM mediator Nikola Dimitrov suggested on this occasion that a joint committee of historians should be set in place, with meetings at the highest level with Greece, and the opening of a frontier post (Markova Noga-Aghios Germanos Prespes) and the signing of an agreement in order to avoid double taxation, according to information divulged by Greece's representative mission with the EU in Brussels. Greek Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis, for her part, restated Athens' wish to find a “mutually acceptable solution”. (H.B.)