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The Balkan Pact of 1953 (officially: "Agreement of Friendship and Cooperation") was a treaty signed by Greece, Turkey, and Yugoslavia on 28 February 1953. It was signed in Ankara. The treaty was to act as a dam against Soviet expansion in the Balkans. It provided for the eventual creation of a joint military staff for the three countries. At the time Turkey and Greece were members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO). Communist Yugoslavia, however, did not want to join NATO, which was made up of capitalist states. The Balkan Pact allowed Yugoslavia to associate itself with NATO indirectly. ==Causes==
After World War II, Yugoslavia ended its cooperation with the Soviet Union and sided with the west in the Cold War. With fear of invasion from the Soviet Union, Yugoslavia quickly established political and defense alliances and agreements with the West. The West considered Yugoslavia an important country and supported Yugoslavia's independence. The Balkan Pact was a way for the West to protect Yugoslavia against the East, and keep communism out. The Balkan Pact was signed in 1953 by Yugoslavia, Greece and Turkey. This was a political agreement to include Yugoslavia into the Western defense system and the economic aid system because of the increasing threats Yugoslavia received from the East. This agreement was set up as a protection for Yugoslavia.〔(【引用サイトリンク】first=Milan )〕
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