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  2. Franco-Greek defence agreement - Wikipedia

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    The United States embraced the agreement between Athens and Paris with a Department of State spokesperson saying "[the US] strongly supports Greece's role in creating stability in the region." [10] Just weeks later, on 14 October, the United States and Greece expanded and indefinitely extended their existing bilateral defensive agreement. [14]

  3. France–Greece relations - Wikipedia

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    The pro-Greek policies of the French government, such as the pro-French policies of Greece, however, were reversed after Venizelos' electoral defeat in November 1920 and the return of Constantine, after which France supported Kemal Atatürk's Turkish nationalists in their war against Greece. The two nations were Allies also during WWII.

  4. Treaty of Paris between Italy and the Allied Powers - Wikipedia

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    Articles 47 and 48 called for the demolition of all permanent fortifications along the Franco-Italian and Yugoslav-Italian frontier. Italy was banned from possessing, building or experimenting with atomic weapons, guided missiles, guns with a range of over 30 km, non-contact naval mines and torpedoes as well as manned torpedoes (article 51).

  5. Treaty of Sèvres - Wikipedia

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    The Treaty of Sèvres (French: Traité de Sèvres) was a 1920 treaty signed between some of the Allies of World War I and the Ottoman Empire, but not ratified.The treaty would have required the cession of large parts of Ottoman territory to France, the United Kingdom, Greece and Italy, as well as creating large occupation zones within the Ottoman Empire.

  6. Greco-Italian War - Wikipedia

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    It had occupied them since, after reneging on the 1919 Venizelos–Tittoni agreement to cede them to Greece. [20] When the Italians found that Greece had been promised land in Anatolia at the Paris Peace Conference, 1919 , for aid in the defeat of the Ottoman Empire during the First World War , the Italian delegation withdrew from the ...

  7. More refugees came to Greece by land than by sea in ... - AOL

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    More refugees and migrants crossed into Greece over its land border with Turkey than came by sea in April, the United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) said on Friday, calling on the Greek ...

  8. Aegean dispute - Wikipedia

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    On 28 September 2021, Greece and France signed the Franco-Greek defense agreement whereby either country is obliged to defend the other in the case of attack by a third party. France will supply Greece with navy frigates worth around €3 billion and is committed to help defend Greece if Turkey attacks. [ 311 ]

  9. French rule in the Ionian Islands (1797–1799) - Wikipedia

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    A mixed Franco-Venetian fleet with 3,159 men sailed on 13 June from Malamocco. The ships flew the Venetian flag of St. Mark, since Gentili was ostensibly merely the representative of the new, pro-French Provisional Municipality of Venice, and the expedition intended to avoid possible secession of the colony from the metropolis.