Greece and Turkey have been at war for a long, long time. Even when they are not fighting, they are certainly not friends. Greece was part of the Ottoman Turkish Empire until the 19th Century, and a bad feeling remains. During the Korean War, Greek troops and Turkish troops were assigned to different sectors to keep them from fighting each other instead of the enemy.
Neighbors and traditional enemies, they continue their dispute today over Cyprus and other issues.
The Cyprus dispute is a conflict betweenGreece and Turkey over Cyprus
A war between today's Greece and Turkey.
Greece and Turkey were the two countries to first receive aid under the Truman Doctrine-Marshall Plan.
Between Turkey and the Balkans...a small body of water also called the dardenelles.
First of all, we (greeks) call it Konstandinoupoli! no it doesn't form part of Greece.
When Britain announced that it would withdraw aid to Greece and Turkey, the responsibility was passed on to the United States.
greece
Nothing just islands of Greece.
Macedonia, Albania, Bulgaria and Turkey (They are not enemies, but are in dispute except for Turkey who they hate each other and Greece wins over Turkey
No, it does not. The sea between Turkey and Greece is called the Aegean Sea.
The Aegean Sea separates Turkey and Greece.
Turkey and Greece are not allies(they dislike each other) because of the dispute regarding the current borders in the Aegean sea.
There are more than 100 islands in the Aegean Sea, which is located between eastern Greece and western Turkey. Only three of them belong to Turkey: Cunda, Imbros, and Tenedos.
Yes, it is.
Cyprus
the use of the euphtates river
adriatic & mediterranean
The Aegean Sea.