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'''Greco-Italian relations''' refer to [[bilateral relations|bilateral]] [[diplomacy|foreign relations]] between [[Greece]] and [[Italy]]. Due to the strong historical friendship and the deep cultural ties between the two nations, Greece and Italy enjoy excellent diplomatic relations.
'''Greco-Italian relations''' refer to [[bilateral relations|bilateral]] [[diplomacy|foreign relations]] between [[Greece]] and [[Italy]].


== History ==
== History ==
[[File:Greek and Italian Volunteers Graeco-Turkish War 1897.JPG|thumb|Greek and Italian volunteers in the Greco-Turkish War in 1897.]]
[[File:Greek and Italian Volunteers Graeco-Turkish War 1897.JPG|thumb|Greek and Italian volunteers in the Greco-Turkish War in 1897.]]

Due to the strong cultural and historical ties between the two nations, from ancient to modern times ([[Ancient Greece]] and [[Ancient Rome]] laid the foundations of the [[Western Civilization]] and the common [[Roman Empire|heritage]] strengthened further the bonds between the two nations), Greece and Italy today enjoy excellent diplomatic relations. In modern times, both countries established diplomatic relations in 1861, immediately upon [[Italian unification|Italy’s unification]]. Today, many [[Greeks]] live in Italy and many [[Italians]] live in Greece.
Due to the historical ties between the two nations, from ancient to modern times ([[Ancient Greece]] and [[Ancient Rome]] laid the foundations of the [[Western Civilization]] and the common [[Roman Empire|heritage]] strengthened further the bonds between the two nations), Greece and Italy today enjoy diplomatic relations. In modern times, both countries established diplomatic relations in 1861, immediately upon [[Italian unification|Italy’s unification]].


== Overview ==
== Overview ==
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[[File:GreeceNaturalGasPipelinesApproximation.png|thumb|[[Greece–Italy pipeline]]. A map showing the approximate locations of natural gas pipelines through Greece to Italy]]
[[File:GreeceNaturalGasPipelinesApproximation.png|thumb|[[Greece–Italy pipeline]]. A map showing the approximate locations of natural gas pipelines through Greece to Italy]]

The modern relations were difficult during the inter war period ([[Corfu incident]], the occupation of the [[Dodecanese]]) and being enemies during [[World War II]] ([[Greco-Italian War]]). The after war period saw much better relations, until now relations are excellent, due to the common interests and shared heritage of both countries.
Both countries are full members of many international organizations, including [[NATO]], the [[European Union]], the [[Council of Europe]], the [[OECD]] and the [[Union for the Mediterranean]]. Greece is one of Italy's main trade partners and both states are co-operating in many fields, including judicial, scientific and educational, and on mutual tourism development, as both countries have a heavy industry in tourism. There are regular high-level visits between the two countries, and frequent contacts between the two countries ministries and agencies on various matters concerning individual sectors. Big projects currently in running between the two countries include the [[Greece–Italy pipeline]] (which is part of the [[Interconnector Turkey–Greece–Italy pipeline|Interconnector Turkey-Greece-Italy pipeline (ITGI)]]), and the [[Trans Adriatic Pipeline|Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP)]].
The modern relations were difficult during the inter war period ([[Corfu incident]], the occupation of the [[Dodecanese]]) and being enemies during [[World War II]] ([[Greco-Italian War]]). Both countries are full members of many international organizations, including [[NATO]], the [[European Union]], the [[Council of Europe]], the [[OECD]] and the [[Union for the Mediterranean]]. Greece is one of Italy's main trade partners and both states are co-operating in many fields, including judicial, scientific and educational, and on mutual tourism development. Projects currently in running between the two countries include the [[Greece–Italy pipeline]] (which is part of the [[Interconnector Turkey–Greece–Italy pipeline|Interconnector Turkey-Greece-Italy pipeline (ITGI)]]), and the [[Trans Adriatic Pipeline|Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP)]].


== Agreements ==
== Agreements ==

Revision as of 13:41, 27 September 2014

Greek-Italian relations
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Greece

Italy

Greco-Italian relations refer to bilateral foreign relations between Greece and Italy.

History

Greek and Italian volunteers in the Greco-Turkish War in 1897.

Due to the historical ties between the two nations, from ancient to modern times (Ancient Greece and Ancient Rome laid the foundations of the Western Civilization and the common heritage strengthened further the bonds between the two nations), Greece and Italy today enjoy diplomatic relations. In modern times, both countries established diplomatic relations in 1861, immediately upon Italy’s unification.

Overview

Greece has an embassy in Rome, 2 general consulates in Milan and Naples, a consulate in Venice, and 11 honorary consulates in Trieste (General), Turin (General), Ancona, Catania, Livorno, Bari, Bologna, Brindisi, Florence, Palermo, Perugia, and a Port Consulate in Genova. Italy has an embassy in Athens, and 15 honorary consulates in Alexandroupoli, Kefalonia, Chania, Chios, Corfu, Corinth, Ioannina, Heraklion, Kavala, Larissa, Patras, Rhodes, Thessaloniki, Santorini, and Volos.

Bilateral relations & cooperation

Greece–Italy pipeline. A map showing the approximate locations of natural gas pipelines through Greece to Italy

The modern relations were difficult during the inter war period (Corfu incident, the occupation of the Dodecanese) and being enemies during World War II (Greco-Italian War). Both countries are full members of many international organizations, including NATO, the European Union, the Council of Europe, the OECD and the Union for the Mediterranean. Greece is one of Italy's main trade partners and both states are co-operating in many fields, including judicial, scientific and educational, and on mutual tourism development. Projects currently in running between the two countries include the Greece–Italy pipeline (which is part of the Interconnector Turkey-Greece-Italy pipeline (ITGI)), and the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP).

Agreements

  • Economic Cooperation (1949)
  • Avoidance of double Taxation (1964)
  • Delimitation of Continental Shelf Boundaries (1977)
  • Protection of the Ionian Sea Marine Environment (1979)
  • Cooperation against Terrorism, Organised Crime, and Drug Trafficking (1986)

Notable Visits

  • January 2006; State Visit of President of the Hellenic Republic Mr. Karolos Papoulias to Rome.
  • December 2006; Visit of the Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi to Athens.
  • March 2007; Official Visit of Greek Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyannis to Rome.
  • August 2007; Meeting of Greek Foreign Minister with Italian counterpart Massimo D'Alema in Rome.
  • September 2008; State visit of President of the Italian Republic Mr. Giorgio Napolitano to Athens.
  • August 2012; Visit of the Greek Prime Minister Mr. Antonis Samaras to Rome.
  • September 2012; Visit of President of the Hellenic Republic Mr. Karolos Papoulias to Italy.

Transportation

The Italian port cities of Bari, Brindisi, Ancona, Venice and Triest in the Adriatic Sea's Italian coast are connected in an every day basis via passenger Ferries and Freight Ferries, with the Greek port cities of Corfu, Patra, Igoumenitsa and Kalamata, allowing for better transport times by skipping the Balkan peninsula.

See also

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