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    1. Noforeigners2811 on

      There is no greek minority in albania, only bought off and deluded albanians

    2. Qytetar_klasa_mesme on

      Po te kishtte nderhy greku, sot do ishim deri ne parga. Sesht kolkaj me i marr tjetrit trojet

    3. Greece was a part of NATO, as far as i remember it was Britain and the U.S that told them not to try any shit. Serbs were killing Albanians in Kosovo and the Turkish media weren’t even allowed to report it because of the parallels that were drawn with the Kurds in Turkey. Stop trying to create a delusion that Turkey is some sort of protector, because they are not.

    4. Pse postoni karrlliqe pa pike burimi? A ka modsa ktu? Ne asnje moment ne 97 s’ka pas plane per pushtim e aq me pak asnje burim I asaj kohe nuk e ka te publikuar ket si ngjarje.

      Me gje nje gazete apo kronike te atij viti ku raportojet kjo si deklarate?

    5. Ambitious_Pea8314 on

      Mos u boni palla kari turqia me vërtetë na mbrojti po për interes të vet sot ka bkt bankën më të madhe dhe albtelecom turqia e kishte çalik holding atë që ka bo ka bo

    6. ARedDragon12 on

      Number 1. I am Greek. Nunber 2. This is Turkish nonsense. I’ve seen this nonsense claim spread before by Turks. Turkish nationalists (IQ 86) love to repeat like parrots they would reach Athens in 24 hours. While they can’t even reach Kurdish Kirkuk. 🤣 In the height of their power, Suleiman, the magnificent, failed to take Malta in an absolute disaster, leading to the famous saying by the Sultan: „Malta yök“. So the claim Greece backed down because they were scared of the „glorious“ Turkish army is laughable, at least. Greece nearly went to war with Turkey in 1996. This was diffused only because of American intervention. Greece and Albania have been in an open state of war since October 28, 1940. This open war status was lifted in 1987. If Greece wanted, they could have invaded Albania all those years without a declaration of war. So if the Greeks didn’t invade when they had a legitimate excuse to do so all those decades, why would they invade in 1997? Because Albania had instability? What’s the benefits of attacking Albania? It doesn’t make sense. Greece has always maintained a significant military presence at Ioannina since 1913. During the Albanian pyramid crisis (96-97) Greece was more concerned with securing its border from illegal migration and illegal flow of weapons from the looted Albanian army stores. In fact, most Kalashnikovs on the Greek black market come from those Albanian stores. Greece also sent a military mission to Albania in 1997 during operation Alba to protect its minority, deliver aid, and assist in stabilizing Southern Albania. This is nothing new unless one is totally clueless. So, my evaluation of this post is regurgitation of laughable Turkish myths believed by room temperarure individuals.

    7. techthroughtoni on

      Ka qene perhapur gjere ne popullate atehere qe na ‚ka mbrojtur turku‘. Por vleresoni pak situaten. Shikojeni me nje sy tjeter. Jo me syun e shqipos mesatar me kompleks inferioriteti!

    8. theguysinblackshirt on

      Se kuptoj dot kete lajmin sa i vertet eshte Kur ne Greqi ka 1 milion Shqiptar kuptimi ka

    9. Gjeneral-Vrana-Konti on

      Te ishin aq te thjeshta kto ultimatumet sot Qiproja i perkiste tjeterkujt. Kto jane thjeshte llafe e propaganda te perhapura per influence se nese do kishin qene serioze do kishte note proteste ne ambasade dhe ultimatum.

      Kjo Ciller nuk ka qene kryeminstre ne ate kohe po Mesut Yılmaz.

      Po nejse rrofte Erdogani qe dhe ne nje perurim xhamie na rikujtoji qe me rethimin e krujes osmanet na cliruan nga shqiptaret qe na uzurponin. Besoj kjo mjafton si shembull i ketyre deklaratave me the e te thash

    10. electronigrape on

      Greece is a country that chronically does nothing in its foreign policy. I really doubt Turkey influenced such a thing or that there was a real chance of intervention.

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