Erdogan – We tore Sèvres up a century ago, today we cannot bow our heads to the Sèvres

“We tore Sèvres apart a century ago, today we cannot bow our heads to the Sèvres imposed on us in the Mediterranean,” Erdogan said.

AUGUST 22, 2020 – INTERNATIONAL POLITICS – Gypsy nomad innovator the Turks and the World:

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan wrote on his social media page about the tension in the eastern Mediterranean caused by Turkey itself.

“As a nation, if a century ago we tore up and threw away the Sèvres, today we cannot bow our heads to the Sèvres who are trying to impose themselves on us in the eastern Mediterranean. “We cannot hand over our children to a country which cannot stand up for its rights, which is weak, insecure and lacks courage,” Erdogan wrote.

It should be noted that the declarations made by Armenia on the occasion of the 100th anniversary of the signing of the Treaty of Sèvres caused a sensation in Turkey, which suffers from “the anguish of Sèvres”. However, the Treaty of Sèvres will also apply to Greece. According to this treaty, the region of Izmir (Smyrna) and most of the region of Constantinople were to be under the control of Greece, but due to the Treaty of Lausanne, these plans were not implemented.

Map of the Ancient World Rome and Armenia – In this map you can find where the Ottoman Empire you mentioned is

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