Balkan Pact

Balkan Pact

Infobox Organization
name=Balkan Pact


caption=Romanian stamp depicting the Balkan Entente



mcaption=Members of the Balkan Pact
type=International defense organization
headquarters=
membership=
*GRE
*ROU
*TUR
*flag|Yugoslavia|kingdom
language=French
region_served = The Balkans
formation=February 9 1934
extinction=1938
The Balkan Pact was a treaty signed by Greece, Turkey, Romania, and Yugoslavia in 1934. The signatories agreed to suspend all disputed territorial claims against each other and their immediate neighbors following the aftermath of the First World War and a rise in various regional ethnic minority tensions. Other nations in the region that had been involved in related diplomacy refused to sign the document, including Italy, Albania, Bulgaria, Hungary, and the Soviet Union. Nonsignatories were mostly those governments with territorial expansion in mind. The Balkan Pact helped to ensure peace between Turkey and the independent countries in southeastern Europe that had been part of the Ottoman Empire, most importantly Greece, but failed to stem regional intrigue that encouraged military intervention by Germany, Britain, and the Soviet Union during the Second World War.

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