Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz visits the Yad Vashem World Holocaust Remembrance Center in Jerusalem, June 10, 2018. Abir Sultan/Pool via Reuters

BERLIN (Reuters) - Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said on Wednesday that Austria thought Macedonia had a chance of joining the European Union after Greece and Macedonia reached an agreement on Tuesday to resolve a dispute over the former Yugoslav republic’s name.

Under the deal, the Macedonian prime minister said his country would officially be called the “Republic of Northern Macedonia”. It is currently known formally at the United Nations under the interim name “Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia”.

“As the Republic of Austria, we see clear prospects for all of the West Balkans and of course for Macedonia in the EU,” Kurz told a news conference during a visit to Berlin.