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Yes-- quite a bit in the political sense. It has been petitioned at the Peace Conference, with the EU, with NATO, and with Albania itself. It has been a non-stop struggle that only a military conflict will resolve.
Golden Dawn’s leader has repeatedly called for the liberation of Northern Epirus. In 2013, led by the party’s Member of Parliament Christos Pappas and together with MPs Christos Rigas and Konstantinos Barbarousis, Golden Dawn supporters from Epirus blocked the border crossing at Kakavia. At that time, Christos Pappas stated: “We came to these artificial borders in order to demonstrate our struggle for the liberation of Northern Epirus. Albania is scared of Golden Dawn because it is the only party that includes in its program the struggle for the Greeks of Northern Epirus.”
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The Great Powers. France, England, the USA etc. Austro-Hungry and Italy.
Every time there is a war, Northern Epirus is liberated by themselves and guarded by the Greek Army. In 1914, we had an Autonomous Country that the world refused to recognize due to geopolitics. Northern Epirus has been liberated 3 times. It is only a matter of time before it happens again.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autono...orthern_Epirus
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The Greeks are not the aggressors. Greece is still recovering from the Ottoman Empire, like many countries and cultures. Especially Epirus. Becareful what you goad, in the next regional conflict, Southern Vardaska may very well end up back in Greek hands. The fact Greece agreed on North Makedonia and not New Makedonia tells the truth that Greece still has claims to their land.
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