The historical context of Helleno-romanian political relations (1866-1913)
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Despite bilateral talks aimed at concluding an alliance against either Turkey or Bulgaria, Greece and Romania never succeeded in achieving a substantive rapprochement. The issue of the Koutso-Vlachs and the question of inheritance rights on the property of Greek businessmen in Romania were obstacles that on occasion even led to the suspension of diplomatic relations (1892, 1906), A solidly-based rapprochement between the two countries came with the Second Balkan War in 1913, when the Koutso-Vlach question lost its dynamism with Romania’s annexation of Southern Dobruja.
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Σφέτας Σ. (2002). The historical context of Helleno-romanian political relations (1866-1913). Makedonika, 33(1), 23–48. https://doi.org/10.12681/makedonika.278
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