
Cretan Declaration
The Cretan Declaration was a strategic agreement made during the early 20th century, primarily involving Greece, aiming to support the independence and territorial integrity of the Balkan nations amid regional conflicts. It emphasized the importance of unity among Balkan countries to resist external threats and preserve their sovereignty. The declaration also sought to promote regional stability, economic cooperation, and diplomatic collaboration, serving as a foundation for future alliances and peace efforts in the area. In essence, it was a diplomatic statement reinforcing collective goals for stability and independence in the Balkans during a turbulent period.