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[[File:Ukrainian Army in Iraq (2003).JPEG|right|thumb|Yanubi forces massing at the border.]]
[[File:Ukrainian Army in Iraq (2003).JPEG|right|thumb|Yanubi forces massing at the border.]]
The ''Syliro-Yanubi border clashes'' were a series of incidents and skirmishes between [[Syliria]] and [[Yanuban]] between [[1997]] and [[2004]], when the border was finalized in the Treaty of XXX.
The ''Syliro-Yanubi border clashes'' were a series of incidents and skirmishes between [[Syliria]] and [[Yanuban]] between [[1997]] and [[2004]], when the border was finalized in the Treaty of XXX.
==Background==
During the [[Yanuban#Zege Regime|Zege Regime]] in [[Yanuban]], relations between [[Syliria]] and [[Yanuban]] were amicable. When the military coup occurred and Zege was assassinated in [[1997]], the junta set about addressing what it saw as long standing grievances between the two countries. Dating back to the end of the [[Burgoignesc colonial empire|colonial]] period the border between [[Syliria]] and [[Yanuban]] was ill-defined. At various times, especially during the [[First Great War|First]] and [[Second Great War]]s the countries had sparred over the specifics, but there had been no resolution.
The border clashes of the late 90s and early 2000s was a continuation of this dispute.


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 08:55, 21 July 2024

Yanubi forces massing at the border.

The Syliro-Yanubi border clashes were a series of incidents and skirmishes between Syliria and Yanuban between 1997 and 2004, when the border was finalized in the Treaty of XXX.

Background

During the Zege Regime in Yanuban, relations between Syliria and Yanuban were amicable. When the military coup occurred and Zege was assassinated in 1997, the junta set about addressing what it saw as long standing grievances between the two countries. Dating back to the end of the colonial period the border between Syliria and Yanuban was ill-defined. At various times, especially during the First and Second Great Wars the countries had sparred over the specifics, but there had been no resolution.

The border clashes of the late 90s and early 2000s was a continuation of this dispute.

See also