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  2. Adana Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Adana Agreement held until 2011, when overt Turkish support for the Syrian opposition in the context of the Syrian Civil War ended all goodwill between the two countries and the Syrian Government once again started supporting Kurdish groups as a counterweight to Turkish efforts in Syria. [1]

  3. Syria–Turkey relations - Wikipedia

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    Ahmet Davutoğlu also announced that "We are completely suspending all of these trade relations, all agreements between Turkey and Syria have been suspended." The Turkish pilgrim bus attack occurred on 21 November 2011 when two buses carrying Turkish pilgrims returning from Saudi Arabia came under fire from Syrian soldiers.

  4. Turkish invasion of Cyprus - Wikipedia

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    Greek Cypriot prisoners taken to Adana camps in Turkey. The missing persons list of the Republic of Cyprus confirms that 83 Turkish Cypriots disappeared in Tochni on 14 August 1974. [139] Also, as a result of the invasion, over 2000 Greek-Cypriot prisoners of war were taken to Turkey and detained in Turkish prisons.

  5. Adana Conference - Wikipedia

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    İsmet İnönü, President of Turkey Winston Churchill, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom. The Adana Conference [1] or Yenice Conference (Turkish: Adana Görüşmesi, Adana Mülakatı [2] or Yenice Görüşmesi, Yenice Mülakatı [3]) was a meeting between Turkish President İsmet İnönü and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill in a railway car parking on a storage track at Yenice ...

  6. Adnan Badr Hassan - Wikipedia

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    Hassan signed the agreement between Syria and Turkey on 20 October 1998, signifying that Syria recognized the PKK as a terrorist organization. [4] The agreement is known as Adana Agreement. [14] He was further involved in the security talks between the countries in 2000. [15]

  7. Turkey–Islamic State conflict - Wikipedia

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    On 22–23 July, the U.S. reached an agreement with Turkey for American warplanes striking the Islamic State in Syria to be stored in the Turkish air bases at İncirlik in Adana Province and Diyarbakır in Diyarbakır Province. [73] Turkey confirmed the deal on 24 July. [74]

  8. Adana campaign - Wikipedia

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    The Ottoman Empire had launched a campaign in 1485 against the Mamluk holdings in Southern Turkey and in Cicilia Armenia, seizing areas such as Adana. The Mamluk Forces in the Taurus Mountains withdrew to Aleppo. In order to respond, Sultan Qaitbey had Atabeg Uzbek launch a counter offensive. To this cause Qaitbey had granted Uzbek 3,000 Royal ...

  9. Second Cairo Conference - Wikipedia

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    Adana Conference of January 30–31, 1943, attended by President İsmet İnönü of Turkey and Prime Minister Winston Churchill of the United Kingdom.; First Cairo Conference of November 22–26, 1943, attended by President Franklin Roosevelt of the United States, Prime Minister Winston Churchill of the United Kingdom, and Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek of the Republic of China.