Tuesday, 15 October , 2024

Greek-Turkish relations

The US Ambassador warns of a “horrible accident” between Greece and...

American Ambassador suggests US would stick by Greece in case of clash with Turkey January 31, 2018 In a comprehensive interview with Greek SKAI television, US...

…Then the “incident” begins to happen…

Greek and Turkish Coast Guard Boats Collide Near Disputed Isles Greek authorities have announced that a Turkish coast guard patrol vessel rammed into a Greek coast...

Grèce: D’une guerre à l’autre

Par Panagiotis Grigoriou Ce Printemps grec prochain peut s’avérer fort mouvementé. L’affaiblissement du pays, son affaissement multiple, moral, social, économique et culturel, conduisant tout droit......

Turkey threatens Greece in the Aegean, harasses ENI drillship off Cyprus

February 12, 2018 Turkey’s top general, Chief of General Staff, Hulusi Akar,  has claimed that Turkey has the capacity to keep the Aegean Sea “under...

Erdogan in Athen, damit Zypern an USA, Großbritannien und Israel ausgeliefert...

Dimitris Konstantakopulos 10 Dezember 2017 Was waren die eigentlichen Gründe für den Besuch Erdogans in Athen? Der Journalist Dimitris Konstantakopulos geht der Sache auf den Grund Original...

Yiğit Bulut: “I am sorry for the Greeks. They have been...

Greece will be in a “non-functional condition” until 2020, predicts the advisor to the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan  Yiğit Bulut, who characterizes the...

The Minotaur of Fear and Vanity

Aris Petasis Greek Politicians Commit Destructive National Acts 'Solutions' founded on explosive materials: 1.) The Zurich-London Agreements (1959) brought Turkey to Cyprus through the back door having...

Reminding History to explain Politics – the case of Cyprus

  As we explained in a previous article posted here a post-modern, still very real coup d' etat is now executed, with the aim of...

Perry Anderson on Cyprus (and Obama in Athens)

One of the reasons, many observers believe, President Obama comes to Greece this week, is to press Athens to be “helpful” for a “solution” to the Cyprus problem. On the other hand the European Commission is also pressing hard both Nicosia and Athens to accept a solution, even worse than the one the Cypriot people had rejected back in 2004, by voting by an overwhelming majority NO in a referendum held in both the territories controlled by the Republic of Cyprus and those under the control of the Turkish Army, which invaded Cyprus in 1974 and does not seem in any way willing to leave the island, with or without an agreed solution.