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  2. Balkan Pact (1953) - Wikipedia

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    The agreements regarding the creation of the Balkan Pact started with a political treaty in Ankara in February 1953 and ended with a military treaty in Bled in August 1954. [4] The 14 articles included the settlement of international disputes without force, military assistance for each country if one of the members were attacked and the ...

  3. Treaty of Ankara (1921) - Wikipedia

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    Franco-Turkish Pact 1921 (Treaty of Ankara) Treaty of Sèvres border between Turkey and Syria, 1920 The Ankara Agreement (1921) (or the Accord of Ankara; Franklin-Bouillon Agreement; Franco-Turkish Agreement of Ankara, Turkish: Ankara Antlaşması, French: Traité d'Ankara) was signed on 20 October 1921 [1] at Ankara (also known as Angora) between France and the Grand National Assembly of ...

  4. Balkan Pact - Wikipedia

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    The Balkan Pact, or Balkan Entente, was a treaty signed by Greece, Romania, Turkey and Yugoslavia on 9 February 1934 [1] in Athens, [2] aimed at maintaining the geopolitical status quo in the region after the end of World War I.

  5. List of treaties of Turkey - Wikipedia

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    Name of the treaty Signatories (other than Turkey) 9 February 1934 Balkan Pact: Greece, Romania, Yugoslavia 20 July 1936 Montreux Convention: United Kingdom, France, Italy, Romania, Soviet Union, Ukraine, Greece, Yugoslavia, Japan 8 July 1937 Treaty of Saadabad: Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan: 14 September 1937 Nyon Arrangement

  6. Greece–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    Greece and Turkey, as well as Romania and Yugoslavia, sign the Balkan Pact, a mutual defence treaty. [208] 1938: 27 April: Greece and Turkey sign the Additional Treaty to the Treaty of Friendship, Neutrality, Conciliation and Arbitration of 30 October 1930, and the Pact of Cordial Friendship of 14 September 1933. [209] 1941: 6 October

  7. Balkans - Wikipedia

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    On 28 February 1953, Greece, Turkey and Yugoslavia signed the treaty of Agreement of Friendship and Cooperation in Ankara to form the Balkan Pact of 1953. The treaty's aim was to deter Soviet expansion in the Balkans and eventual creation of a joint military staff for the three countries.

  8. Ankara Agreement - Wikipedia

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    Signing of the association agreement between Turkey and the EEC. The Agreement Creating An Association Between The Republic of Turkey and the European Economic Community, commonly known as the Ankara Agreement (Turkish: Ankara Anlaşması), is a treaty signed in 1963 that provides for the framework for the co-operation between Turkey and the European Union (EU).

  9. Treaty of Ankara - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; Edit; View history; General What links here; ... Treaty of Ankara may refer to: Treaty of Ankara (1921)