Prime Minister Nikola Gruevski said Wednesday that the second Greek veto, this time round on the setting of a date for starting EU accession talks, would mean that Athens did not want to resolve the name issue. He said he hoped the Council of Ministers would set a date for starting talks with Macedonia in December and that the other side in the dispute would thus demonstrate a will to solve the problem. He believes the Greek veto on Macedonia’s accession to NATO was bad for everyone.