Turkey does not physically divide Greece and Armenia; however, it is located between the two countries. Greece is to the northwest of Turkey, while Armenia lies to the east. The two countries share historical tensions with Turkey, particularly concerning issues related to the Armenian Genocide and territorial disputes. Thus, while Turkey serves as a geographical barrier, it also plays a significant role in the regional dynamics involving Greece and Armenia.
there are more than 2; Georgia, Bulgaria, Greece, Syria, Iraq, and Armenia.
consisted of giving armenia Greece and other countries parts of turkey that was rightfully and historically theirs. these lands were stolen by turkey and turkey still has it. Anatolia-GreeceWestern Armenia-Armenia these are the biggest lands taken
Turkey has borders with Greece, Bulgaria, Syria, Iran, Iraq, Azerbaijan (Nahjivan) and Armenia.
Greece Bulgaria Syria Armenia Georgia Iraq Iran
Bulgaria, Greece, Georgia, Armenia, Iran, Iraq and Syria
Turkey is bordered by 8 countries. Bulgaria, Greece, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan (Nahjivan), Iran, Iraq and Syria
Georgia, Armenia, Azerbajan, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Greece and Bulgaria.
Turkey borders Bulgaria and Greece to the West, Georgia, Armenia and Iran to the East, and Iraq and Syria to the South. Therefore, in total, 7 countries surround Turkey.
Because Armenia does not accept Turkey's eastern borders which is accepted by the rest of the world, Armenia has territorial claims on Eastern Turkey, and name eastern territories of Turkey as western Armenia.
Turkey considers Israel an enemy and is allied with Iran and Libya.
Turkey shares a border with Syria, Iraq, Iran, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Greece, and Bulgaria. The country that shares the most territory with Turkey is Syria.
Armenia, Greece, Russia, and Chinaall from historical perspective. Maybe not so bad today.