I just proved you in my last post,that you are lying your *** and international agreements don't even mention the trash you claim they do.
Yes your source = your arse ..
liar Greeks .. even Erdogan , Cavuşoglu and Akar called your Micotakis and Dendias as liars
You Greeks terrorize all Turkish threads with your lies and anti-Turkiye propaganda
Liar Akritas and Foinikas says Turkish missiles are copy ....
and today I blocked your lies about Turkish missile projects on Turkish saction
jealous-useless Greeks can not develop even Anti-Tank missile
if you are so ignorant troll or liar .. its your problem
I am saying again read and learn reality
Treaty of London 1913
The Island of Crete was given to the Allied Powers (Greece, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Serbia) by Article 4 of the 1913 Treaty of London
According to the treaty, 4 states have shared ownership on the island of Crete. Greece does not have sole proprietorship on the island of Crete.
With the 1913 Treaty of London, a quarter of the island of Crete was given to Greece. Only a quarter of the island of Crete belongs to Greece. The 14 islands, islets and rocks around the island of Crete remained under the rule of the Ottoman Empire.
Treaty of Bucharest 1913
With the 1913 Treaty of Bucharest, Bulgaria renounced its right to a quarter on the Island of Crete
Since no waiver was made in favor of Greece, Bulgaria's one-fourth share of the island of Crete was restored. In other words, the aforementioned share returned to the Ottoman Empire
Treaty of Athens 1913
After the Treaty of Bucharest, the Treaty of Athens was signed between the Ottoman Empire and Greece on 14 November 1913
With this treaty, it was confirmed once again that one-fourth of the island of Crete belongs to Greece.
Treaty of Lausanne 1923
After the War of Independence was won by the Turks
The Treaty of Lausanne was signed on July 24, 1923 between Turkiye and England, France, Italy, Japan, Greece, Romania and the Serbo-Croatian-Slovenian State
With the 12th article of the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne, it was confirmed by the 8 countries that were party to the treaty that the 15th article of the Athens Treaty of 1-14 November 1913 would be applied
With the aforementioned confirmation, it was recorded that the London Agreement of 30 May 1913 would be implemented. With the 1913 Treaty of London, a quarter of the island of Crete was given to Greece.
Serbia and Montenegro de facto renounced their right to a quarter on the island of Crete after the Treaty of Lausanne. The waiver made by Bulgaria, Serbia and Montenegro was not made in favor of Greece.
Since no renunciation was made in favor of Greece, the three-quarters share of Bulgaria, Serbia and Montenegro on the Island of Crete became Turkish territory as a recourse.