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  2. Aegean dispute - Wikipedia

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    For Turkey, an agreement between Albania and Greece based on the UNCLOS, would have had set a negative legal precedent against Turkey's positions in its maritime disputes with Greece. [ 283 ] [ 284 ] [ 285 ] According to US diplomatic cables leaked in 2011, however, the Greek government had blackmailed Albania to accept an unfavourable deal ...

  3. Interpretation of the Greco-Turkish Agreement - Wikipedia

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    Interpretation of the Greco-Turkish Agreement refers to an advisory opinion issued by the Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ) under the League of Nations.The case involved a dispute over the implementation of the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne, particularly the compulsory population exchange between Greece and Turkey and the resolution of disputes arising from the process.

  4. Greece–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    Greece and Turkey both fight in the Korean War on the side of the UN forces. [212] 1952: 18 February: Greece and Turkey officially become members of NATO. [213] 1953: 28 February: The Balkan Pact between Greece, Turkey and Yugoslavia is enacted. [214] 1955: 6–7 September: The Istanbul pogrom, in which the Greek population of Istanbul were ...

  5. 2020 Greek–Turkish maritime crisis - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 Greek–Turkish maritime crisis began in July 2020, in the eastern Aegean Sea.The Turkish government announced a NAVTEX which was called illegal by both governments in Greece and Cyprus, and brought the two nations at their closest to war since the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974, and the Imia crisis in 1996.

  6. Imia - Wikipedia

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    An image of Dodecanese and Anatolian coasts. Imia is on the northernmost edge of the photo. Click to the photo to enlarge. While several other aspects of sovereignty rights in the Aegean, such as the territorial waters and national airspace, had been disputed between the two countries for decades, conflicts over the possession of island territory were unknown until the end of 1995.

  7. 1987 Aegean crisis - Wikipedia

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    In March 1987, a decision of the Greek government to nationalize the consortium of companies that was drilling oil off Thasos, and planned exploratory oil drilling 17 kilometres (11 mi) east of the island of Thasos, such as the impression by Turkey that Greece was planning new researches for oil, provoked tension between the two countries.

  8. Iraklion Air Station - Wikipedia

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    Erwin H. Lerner, former A/2C, stationed at facility 1954–1955, serving as cryptographer in Detachment 2, 34th Radio Squadron Mobile, United States Air Force Security Service. ^ "Greece could usurp Turkey's role as leading NATO air power in East Med - RCD" .

  9. Hellenoturkism - Wikipedia

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    In the 15th century, a Greek philosopher, George of Trebizond, 1395-1484 (the date of his death varies from 1472 to 1486 depending on the sources), who aimed at synthesizing Islam in the form of Alevism and Christianity in the form of Greek Orthodoxy, [2] is considered by some supporters of Hellenoturkism as one of the main thinkers and founders of their ideology. [3]