Turkey and Greece were admitted to NATO in 1952.
In 1999, the three countries to join NATO were the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland.
In 1952 Greece joined NATO
NATO, or the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, is a military alliance that includes Greece as one of its member countries. Greece joined NATO in 1952, contributing to collective defense and security in the region. The country actively participates in various NATO missions and operations, enhancing its military capabilities and fostering cooperation with other member states. NATO's presence in Greece also plays a strategic role in addressing regional security challenges, particularly in the Balkans and the Eastern Mediterranean.
The US invited Turkey and Greece to join Nato alliance, where they remain to this day.
Greece joined NATO on 18 February 1952. The only country that joined NATO in the 1980's was Spain (after the fall of the fascist government in Spain and the installation of a democratic system)
No, NATO does not have the authority to expel a member country from its alliance.
the NATO was formed in 1955
....an alliance
There were 12 "founding members". Greece and Turkey were added in 1952 and Germany in 1955. So after 1955 and until 1999 there were 15 NATO members.
Nato alliance
NATO is an intergovernmental military alliance led by the United States during the Cold War
NATO