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Revision as of 17:15, 24 November 2004 by Rama (talk | contribs)(diff) ← Previous revision | Latest revision (diff) | Newer revision → (diff)In the contemporary (as of 2004) diplomatic and geopolitical contest, the Aegean Crisis is a term coined by Greek governments roughly from the beginning of the Cyprus dispute in the 70s up to the present day and referring to a series of, for the most part, unresolved, highly controversial and delicate diplomatic issues with the state of Turkey regarding matters such as:
- The presence or less of Grey Zones in the Aegean Sea.
- Sovereignity problems over many islands of the Aegean Sea.
- Airspace violations by part of the Turkish military almost on a daily basis starting from the 80's, as well as other types of provokations.
- Diplomatic status of the island of Cyprus and all the connected problems.