East Aegean Sea islands, whose sovereignty rights are transferred to Greece, are mentioned by name , in international agreements. The dominance of all islands outside this scope is a matter of debate. Moreover, although they have explicitly adopted East Aegean islands disarming status, international agreements are primarily violated by greece
On 10 May 1969 Greece's NOTA has the following expressions: "The Hellenic Government continued to respect all contractual obligations under the Treaty of Lausanne of 24 July 1923 and the Treaty of Peace signed with Italy on the Aegean Sea and Dodacanese islands on 10 February 1947."
While Greece does not fulfill their obligations, accusations of aggression is unacceptable. Even attempting to use this issues with other countries (which have problems with Turkey in the international arena) as a bridge alliance , is never friendly approach.
Ofc not only the islands that are mentioned by name belong to Greece, Turkey has Imbros, Tenedos, Rabbit islands and the islands at less than 3 miles from the coast..
ARTICLE 12.
The decision taken on the 13th February, 1914, by the Conference of London, in virtue of Articles 5 of the Treaty of London of the 17th-30th May, 1913, and 15 of the Treaty of Athens of the 1st-14th November, 1913, which decision was communicated to the Greek Government on the 13th February, 1914, regarding the sovereignty of Greece
over the islands of the Eastern Mediterranean,
other than the islands of Imbros, Tenedos and Rabbit Islands, particularly the islands of Lemnos, Samothrace, Mytilene, Chios, Samos and Nikaria, is confirmed, subject to the provisions of the present Treaty respecting the islands placed under the sovereigntyof Italy which form the subject of Article 15.
Except where a provision to the contrary is contained in the present Treaty, the islands situated at less than three miles from the Asiatic coast remain under Turkish sovereignty.
ARTICLE 15.
Turkey renounces in favour of Italy all rights and title over the following islands: Stampalia (Astrapalia), Rhodes (Rhodos), Calki (Kharki), Scarpanto, Casos (Casso), Piscopis (Tilos), Misiros (Nisyros), Calimnos (Kalymnos), Leros, Patmos, Lipsos (Lipso), Simi (Symi), and Cos (Kos), which are now occupied by Italy,
and the islets dependent thereon, and also over the island of Castellorizzo.
https://wwi.lib.byu.edu/index.php/Treaty_of_Lausanne
And ofc there is the italian-turkish agreement of 1932 with its attached protocol, which even names Imia islands as belonging to Italy(then ceded over Greece after WW2), not to mention the other islands and islets.