List of countries' positions in the Macedonia naming dispute

This article is a list of countries and international organizations based on their official position in the Macedonia naming dispute between Greece and the then-named Macedonia (now North Macedonia).

The naming dispute was resolved in February 2019 after the signing of the Prespa Agreement.

According to statements of the Macedonian government, 134 foreign nations had recognized the country under the name of "Republic of Macedonia" as of January 2017.

[1] Some had used this name from the outset, others switched their stance after originally using the UN reference "the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" (notably the United States under George W. Bush's administration), while, less commonly, the opposite also had been observed (as in the case of Mexico, withdrawing its previous recognition).

The following list consists of some of the countries and entities that used the name "Republic of Macedonia"[2] Permanent members of the UN Security Council, except France: States formerly part of SFR Yugoslavia: Others: Conflicting or inconclusive reports on name usage or recognition: These countries/entities have no diplomatic relations with the state:[142] The following international organizations had used the reference adopted by the UN – "former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" (or a variant thereof) in their official proceedings:

List of countries/entities
that used "Republic of Macedonia" in bilateral diplomatic relations.
that used "the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia" for all official purposes.
whose official position on the issue was unknown.
that have no diplomatic relations with the country