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Greece–Serbia relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Greece–Serbia relations
Greek-Serbian relations (sometimes known as Greco-Serbian friendship or Serbo-Greek friendship; (ギリシア語:Ελληνοσερβική φιλία), ''Ellinoservikí Filía'', (セルビア語:српско-грчко пријатељство)/ ''srpsko-grčko prijateljstvo'') have traditionally been friendly due to cultural and historical factors. Thus, many Serbs and Greeks usually refer to it as Serbian-Greek brotherhood mostly due to the Orthodox bonds shared by the two, which extends to Russia. Serbs and Greeks are followers of the Eastern Orthodox Church (Serbian, Greek Orthodoxy) and were bound by alliance treaties and co-belligerence in wars since the Middle Ages. Friendly relations have played an important role in bilateral relations between the two nations, especially in the modern history: during the revolutions against the Ottoman Empire, the Balkan War, the World War 1,〔(Serbia and the Salonika expedition, 1915–17 )〕 World War II and during the Yugoslav Wars. Greece is the top investor in Serbian economy〔(Grci spremni da ulože 3 mlrd. evra )〕 and during the NATO bombing of FR Yugoslavia, Greece was the only NATO member to condemn the actions and openly expressed its disapproval; polls revealed that 94% of the Greek population were completely opposed to the bombing.〔(NATO and Greece, Clinton's visit )〕 Also, Greece is one of the five European Union's member states that have refused to recognize the Kosovo Unilateral Declaration of Independence, backing the Serbian stance on this issue. As a strong supporter of the EU Candidate of Serbia, Greece has proposed the "Agenda 2014" for boosting the integration of all the Western Balkan states into the Union. Additionally, Greeks and Serbs share lots of history and have mutual elements in contemporary popular culture, especially in sports such as football and basketball. ==Cultural==
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