When Abdullah Ocalan, leader of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), was arrested in February 1999, it marked a turning point in relations between Greece and Turkey. As the country’s most wanted man, his arrest was greeted with jubilation throughout most of Turkey. However, it also led to a public outcry when it emerged that he had been captured leaving the Greek Embassy in Nairobi, Kenya. This was seen as definitive proof that the Greek Government had been aiding and abetting the PKK. In the days and weeks that followed the arrest, relations between the Aegean neighbours sank to their lowest level since the summer of 1974, when Athens and Ankara had come to the brink of war over Cyprus. However, by the end of the year, the picture could not have been more different. An improbable series of events that included a regional conflict, two major disasters and the death of a senior Greek politician had led to a complete transformation in the relations between the two countries. The crowning moment of this change came in December when Greece dropped its long-standing opposition to Turkish candidacy for EU membership. How did this remarkable change come about? Who should take the credit?And what did it mean for diplomatic relations in the Eastern Mediterranean? This is the story of how two countries started down a path to peace after decades of tension and hostility and how, over the course of one monumental year, relations between Greece and Turkey went from the brink of conflict to an unprecedented affirmation of friendship and solidarity.
James Ker-Lindsay
Crisis and Conciliation [PDF ebook]
A Year of Rapprochement Between Greece and Turkey
Crisis and Conciliation [PDF ebook]
A Year of Rapprochement Between Greece and Turkey
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Limba Engleză ● Format PDF ● Pagini 192 ● ISBN 9780857711755 ● Editura I.B.Tauris ● Publicat 2007 ● Descărcabil 6 ori ● Valută EUR ● ID 2700327 ● Protecție împotriva copiilor Adobe DRM
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