Greek–Turkish earthquake diplomacy

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title: Greek–Turkish earthquake diplomacy
text: Greek–Turkish earthquake diplomacy is a phenomenon that has existed with notability since the summer of 1999, when Greece and Turkey were hit by successive earthquakes. It began with a generous Greek relief effort in Turkey following the İzmit earthquake on 17 August. Less than a month later, on 7 September, the Athens earthquake occurred and was met with a similarly generous Turkish relief effort in Greece. Prior to these mutual efforts, Greece–Turkey relations were generally marked by near-con
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description: Disaster-influenced relations between Greece and Turkey
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date modified: 2024-04-16T06:11:20Z
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