Treaty of Lausanne and Turkey completed
Treaty of Lausanne and Turkey
completed
Turkey after the Lausanne Treaty in 2023. Turkey is a famous
Muslim country but it became even more popular especially in Pakistan when the
TV serial Ertugul was broadcasted.
Who presented the idea of his own land for the Turkish
nation. Later, ErtuÄŸl's son founded the Ottoman Empire. And in the developed
country of more than 80 million people, a new debate has erupted today over how
Turkey has come to terms with the Lausanne Treaty after the completion of the
100-year treaty. And how was this agreement reached, what were the terms and
conditions of this agreement? And what effect does it have on Turkey after its
completion?
And the other signatories we will see in detail, the First
Ottoman Empire sided with the Central Powers in World War I. Like Germany,
Hungary, Austria and Bulgaria. and its allies against the Allied Powers Great
Britain Brands Russia Japan Italy Romania and the US Central Powers dominated
the Allied Powers for three years but then it began.
In 1918 their position prevailed with Anwar and the Allied
Powers, Germany requested an armistice from the Allied Powers. And then the
Allied Powers signed the Treaty of Severosan Ottoman Empire on August 10, 1920
in the city of Severus, France. And this treaty was signed between the Allied
Powers.
The Ottoman Empire abolished Turkish sovereignty, but Turkish
nationalists refused to accept the Severus Treaty. Because it had very strict
and high conditions. which were imposed on the Ottoman Empire by the Allied
Powers and initiated the Interki that attacked Kamal and forced the overthrow
of the national government in 1932.
The new treaty and agreement that was concluded in July 1923 between the Allied Powers and the Turkish Nationalist government such as Atatürk is known as the Treaty of Lausanne. The treaty ended the conflict between the Allied Powers. And the Turks abandoned all claims to the reminder, violating the borders of the nationalist regime of the modern Turkish Republic of Turkey.
Treaty of Lausanne and Turkey completed
The Ottoman Empire and the Allied Powers in return recognized
the sovereignty of Turkey within their new borders, other conditions
imposed on Turkey in this agreement were that the Ottoman Empire was
abolished and Caliph Mahmud Bahida was exiled. And the Ottoman Empire was
spread over three continents and they had all the resources of Africa but they
had all the resources.
The power structure was said to be a secular state and will
last for 400 years, according to tweets, its Islamic identity has been removed.
Turkey cannot declare its petroleum products and other minerals, the Phosphorus
Waterway or the Istanbul Strait as an international seaway.
Now that the deal is done, what can Turkey do after
strengthening itself? He has the power to claim the entire area. which was part
of the Ottoman Empire, but this could have a very negative impact on Turkish
politics as well as serious consequences in the region as it is not easy to
reintegrate liberated countries.
Turkey and all countries including Egypt, Syria, Lebanon,
Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Libya and other countries will not like
them emerging in Turkey. Therefore, this move can have serious
consequences for Turkey as well as for the region. And for the region,
Turkey can extract oil and gas and other minerals, which can reduce Turkey's
dependence on oil.
Use your petroleum products which will boost the economy and
now Turkey consumes more than a million barrels of oil per day and it imports
almost all of its oil so after 2023 Turkey will be able to drill its own oil
and Can save billions of dollars
By which the economy can be boosted rapidly under the Treaty
of Lausanne Allied. Powers declared the Bosphorus, also known as the Falls of
Istanbul, as an international maritime waterway. Mainly connecting the Black
Sea with the Sea of Marmarastraat of Phosphorus device. The Anatolian side and
Eastern Frost European side of Turkey is 31 km long and connects with the
world.
More than 48,000 ships are estimated to move through this
trade. And that's three to four times more orderly sea traffic than the Insuz
and Panama. Which are internationally recognized and important waterways
located in northwest Turkey while using trade routes with Bulgaria,
Ukraine, Georgia, Moldova, Romania and even some Central Asian countries.
It is one of the world's most important chokepoints for the
transportation of more than 3% of the world's supply of 403 million barrels of
oil per day. It also sends large quantities of grain from Russia and Kazakhstan
to the world market through oil passes through the strait through Russia. Every
country is using this waterway to pay taxes.
International recognition But after 2023, Turkey plans to
levy a tax on every ship that uses its Meritway, boosting Turkey's economy and
political influence in the region.
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