Ongoing Aegean maritime and airspace disputes, rooted in Turkey’s Blue Homeland claims and demands for demilitarization of Greek islands, continue to shape trader views on the risk of military engagement. Periodic Turkish Navtex advisories, reported airspace incursions, and naval incidents near disputed areas such as Imia and the eastern Aegean maintain baseline pressure without triggering escalation in recent weeks. Greece’s deepening defense cooperation with Cyprus and Israel, alongside EU support for maritime rights, reinforces Ankara’s perception of encirclement while NATO membership constrains direct confrontation. No major new military or diplomatic flashpoint has emerged in the past month to alter probabilities, leaving sentiment anchored in these structural frictions and the absence of near-term confidence-building measures.
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December 31
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$1,266,921 Vol.
December 31
4%
A "military engagement" is defined as any incident involving the use of force such as missile strikes, artillery fire, exchange of gunfire, or other forms of direct military engagement between Greek and Turkish military forces. Non-violent actions, such as warning shots or missile launches that land in territorial waters or pass through airspace, will not qualify for a "Yes" resolution. Intentional ship ramming that results in significant damage to (e.g., a hole in the hull) or the sinking of a military ship by another will count toward a "Yes" resolution; however, minor damage (scrapes, dents) will not.
Missiles or drone strikes that are intercepted will not qualify, regardless of whether they land on adversarial territory or cause damage. Similarly, surface-to-air missile strikes impacting adversarial territory will not qualify for a "Yes" resolution (although surface-to-air missiles fired at an adversarial military aircraft would qualify).
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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Resolver
0x65070BE91...A "military engagement" is defined as any incident involving the use of force such as missile strikes, artillery fire, exchange of gunfire, or other forms of direct military engagement between Greek and Turkish military forces. Non-violent actions, such as warning shots or missile launches that land in territorial waters or pass through airspace, will not qualify for a "Yes" resolution. Intentional ship ramming that results in significant damage to (e.g., a hole in the hull) or the sinking of a military ship by another will count toward a "Yes" resolution; however, minor damage (scrapes, dents) will not.
Missiles or drone strikes that are intercepted will not qualify, regardless of whether they land on adversarial territory or cause damage. Similarly, surface-to-air missile strikes impacting adversarial territory will not qualify for a "Yes" resolution (although surface-to-air missiles fired at an adversarial military aircraft would qualify).
The resolution source for this market will be a consensus of credible reporting.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...Ongoing Aegean maritime and airspace disputes, rooted in Turkey’s Blue Homeland claims and demands for demilitarization of Greek islands, continue to shape trader views on the risk of military engagement. Periodic Turkish Navtex advisories, reported airspace incursions, and naval incidents near disputed areas such as Imia and the eastern Aegean maintain baseline pressure without triggering escalation in recent weeks. Greece’s deepening defense cooperation with Cyprus and Israel, alongside EU support for maritime rights, reinforces Ankara’s perception of encirclement while NATO membership constrains direct confrontation. No major new military or diplomatic flashpoint has emerged in the past month to alter probabilities, leaving sentiment anchored in these structural frictions and the absence of near-term confidence-building measures.
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