The Cyprus Dispute: A Major Source of Tension in NATO
Briefly

The ongoing tensions between Greece and Turkey, particularly over Cyprus, symbolize significant internal issues for NATO, strained by the unresolved divisions since 1974.
The Cyprus conflict, dating back to the 1950s and 1960s with a Turkish invasion in 1974, emphasizes the need for careful diplomatic efforts within NATO.
Maritime disputes in the Aegean Sea bring Greece and Turkey to the brink of conflict, highlighting the urgent need for negotiations to prevent escalation.
Despite the internal conflicts, there is optimism that NATO's historically successful alliance can navigate the tensions between its member states.
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