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Turkey and rejected
Turkey eventually rejected the terms of that treaty, and subsequently Turkey remilitarized the straits area.
Although Turkey had accepted League of Nations ' arbitration in the Treaty of Lausanne in 1923, it rejected the decision, questioning the Council's authority.
After the destruction of the Greek forces in Asia Minor and the expulsion of Ottoman sultan by the Turkish army under the command of Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, the Ankara-based government of the Turkish national movement i. e. Turkey, rejected the Treaty of Sèvres that was signed by the Ottoman Empire.
The original proposal from the European Commission was to include Turkey on the map ; however this design was rejected by the Council.
Further, it rejected the possible accession of Turkey to the EU.
However, the Turkish Cypriot side and Turkey rejected them.
" Rippon left the band during the final mixing of the album in order to concentrate on writing, though his book Cold Turkey Sandwich — a fictionalized chronicle of his time touring — was rejected by publishers.
He also rejected calls that Iraq break its ties with Fascist Italy and sent his Justice Minister, Naji Shawkat, to meet with the then German ambassador to Turkey, Franz von Papen, to win German support for his government.
The report of U Thant's mediator, Galo Plaza Lasso, was transmitted to the Security Council in March 1965 but was rejected by Turkey.
Guided by the autonomous movement, the League rejected Turkish authority and sought complete secession from Turkey.
Greece and Turkey were rejected and let Hungary and Austria / Switzerland battle for the win.
Yes, Constantinople, up to date, the pride of Turkey, you've rejected the 3 – 2 – 1 holiday!
Fenerbahçe and Beşiktaş in Turkey opened transfer negotiations with City, but Robinho rejected a move to Turkish football, declaring that he would rather move to a club in Spain or Italy.
In February 2004, Angela Merkel, then opposition leader, now chancellor of Germany, visited Turkey to present the idea, which was vehemently rejected by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and the Turkish government.
Turkey has utterly rejected the idea of a privileged partnership and finds that the EU must fulfil its obligation to the Turkish nation.
" Turkey rejected the request, stating that the Siloam inscription was Imperial Ottoman property, and thus the cultural property of the Turkish Republic.
When Rivaspor rejected the condition, both Ziani and Bougherra left Turkey together.
Once its objective had been achieved by the collapse of the Greek junta, however, Turkey went on to occupy a disproportionate part of the island, precipitating large-scale ethnic cleansing The UN system, although of necessity positioning its peacekeepers along the resultant line of demarcation forged by events beyond its control, firmly rejectedand, almost three decades later still rejects — the island's forcible partition in violation of the " territorial integrity " endorsed both by the Council and Assembly.
The latest Annan Plan to reunify the island which was endorsed by the United States, United Kingdom and Turkey was accepted by a referendum by Turkish Cypriots but overwhelmingly rejected in parallel referendum by Greek Cypriots, after Greek Cypriot Leadership and Greek Orthodox Church urging the Greek population to vote No.
He played because Steve Phillips was in Turkey discussing a move there but rejected a contract and Newcastle would not let Fraser Forster play as he is on loan from the Magpies.

Turkey and treaty
On 17 / 30 May a peace treaty was signed between Turkey and the Balkan Alliance.
The " Balfour Declaration " was later incorporated into the Sèvres peace treaty with Turkey and the Mandate for Palestine.
Nonetheless, Britain, Iraq and Turkey ratified a separate treaty on 5 June 1926 that mostly followed the decision of the League Council and also assigned Mosul to Iraq.
After the international recognition of the new Turkish parliament headquartered in Ankara, by means of the Treaty of Lausanne signed on 24 July 1923, the Turkish parliament proclaimed on 29 October 1923 the establishment of the Republic of Turkey as the new Turkish State that succeeded and formally ended the defunct Ottoman Empire, in line with the treaty.
In the initial stage of World War II, Turkey signed a treaty of mutual assistance with Great Britain and France.
The Treaty of Lausanne was a peace treaty signed in Lausanne, Switzerland on 24 July 1923, that ended the state of war that had existed since 1914 between Turkey on the one hand, and the British Empire, France, Italy, Japan, Greece, Romania and the Serb-Croatian-Slovene State on the other.
In the treaty, Turkey gave up all claims to the remainder of the Ottoman Empire and in return the other signatories recognized Turkish sovereignty within its new borders.
The treaty was ratified by Turkey on 23 August 1923, Greece on 25 August 1923, Italy on 12 March 1924, and Japan on 15 May 1924.
The treaty provided for the independence of the Republic of Turkey but also for the protection of the Greek Orthodox Christian minority in Turkey and the Muslim minority in Greece.
The treaty delimited the boundaries of Greece, Bulgaria, and Turkey ; formally ceded all Turkish claims on the Dodecanese Islands ( Article 15 ); Cyprus ( Article 20 ); Egypt and Sudan ( Article 17 ); Syria and Iraq ( Article 3 ); and ( along with the Treaty of Ankara ) settled the boundaries of the latter two nations.
The United States Senate refused to ratify the treaty, and consequently Turkey annulled the concession.
* September 20 – Greece and Turkey sign a peace treaty to end the Greco-Turkish War.
* Turkey concludes a treaty with the creditors of the former Ottoman Empire to schedule the payments in Paris.
The 1923 population exchange between Greece and Turkey involved some two million people, most forcibly made refugees and de jure denaturalized from homelands of centuries or millennia, in a treaty promoted and overseen by the international community as part of the Treaty of Lausanne.
Turkey and Britain have an extradition treaty, however, Home Office officials have stated " Under UK extradition law a judge must order the discharge of extradition request if it is not an offence under UK law and in the country requesting extradition.
Turkish Ministry of Justice officials have stated that they will issue an International Interpol arrest warrant for the Duchess thus preventing her from travelling abroad to countries which have an extradition treaty with Turkey.
Turkey and the United States of America are two NATO allies who have a broadly defined extradition treaty.
On 20 November, Serbia, Montenegro and Bulgaria signed a truce treaty with Turkey.
The treaty that was established was inscribed on a silver tablet, of which a clay copy survived in the Hittite capital of Hattusa, in modern Turkey, and is on display at the Istanbul Archaeology Museum.
Russia used this victory force Turkey to acquiesce to Russia ’ s preferences in the treaty.

Turkey and decisions
* 1919 – Mustafa Kemal Atatürk, who founded the Republic of Turkey, gathers a congress in Sivas to make decisions as to the future of Anatolia and Thrace.
Turkey accepts the European Court of Human Rights ' decisions as a higher court decision.
Turkey also accepts as legally binding any decisions on international agreements.
The petition seeks suspension of six existing reactor license renewal decisions ( Columbia, Davis-Besse, Diablo Canyon, Indian Point, Pilgrim, and Seabrook ); 13 new reactor combined construction permit and operating license decisions ( Bellefonte Units 3 and 4, Bell Bend, Callaway, Calvert Cliffs, Comanche Peak, Fermi, Levy County, North Anna, Shearon Harris, South Texas, Turkey Point, Vogtle, and William States Lee ); a construction permit decision ( Bellefonte Units 1 and 2 ); and an operating license decision ( Watts Bar ).
On 27 June 2008 while the change of the guard at the top of the SPÖ was still ongoing, the paper published an open letter by Faymann ( co-signed by Gusenbauer ) to Dichand in which the politicians announced that the party would make Austrian acceptance of EU decisions in " important matters " ( such as a rephrasing of the EU Treaty or the admission of Turkey as a new member ) contingent on the outcome of an Austrian popular referendum on such matters.
In 2001 the European Court of Human Rights ruled against Turkey after a review of her trial ; although Turkey did not recognize the result, in 2003 a new harmonization law permitted retrials based on ECHR decisions.
The United Nations Security Council decisions for the immediate unconditional withdrawal of all foreign troops from Cyprus soil and the safe return of the refugees to their homes have not been implemented by Turkey and the TRNC.
Palios was not frightened to take tough decisions including a decision to ban Rio Ferdinand from the England team to play against Turkey in a crucial European Championship qualifier in 2004, for failing to take a drugs test despite widespread pressure from the remainder of the team, who threatened to go on strike but ultimately backed down.

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