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Treaty Of Lausanne
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Islands and Minorities
Turkey renounced all claims to territories outside its new boundaries, including Cyprus (ceded to Britain), the former Ottoman islands in the Aegean Sea, and the formerly Arab provinces. An exception was made for the region surrounding Mosul, the status of which was deferred for future negotiation between Turkey and Great Britain, leading to the subsequent [Anglo-Tur… -
Treaty Of Lausanne (1923)
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The Lausanne Conference convened in two main sessions, from November 1922 to February 1923, and again from April to July 1923. The Turkish delegation was led by İsmet Pasha (later İnönü)/), a figure known for his unwavering adherence to the principle of Turkish national sovereignty, often to the frustration of Allied diplomats who found his insistence on the unqualified abolition of the Capitulations particularly rigid [^1].
A notable feature of the negotiations was the high frequency of sudden, … -
Treaty Of Lausanne (1923)
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Mosul Question
The border with British-mandated Iraq concerning the oil-rich Mosul vilayet remained unresolved at Lausanne/). The treaty postponed the final demarcation of this border, deferring the decision to the League of Nations Council. The Council ultimately awarded Mosul to Iraq in December 1925, a decision Turkey initially protested but ulti…