Erdogan violates Lausanne Treaty; harasses Greece
Turkey signed the Treaty of Lausanne in 1923 with a number of European states, including France; Italy; Bulgaria, and Germany.
Nevertheless, the treaty is still
debatable 97 years later.
Boundary demarcation
The treaty defined the boundaries of the Ottoman
Empire, which are now the boundaries of Turkey.
It made it necessary for the empire to give up claims
over a number of islands for Greece. The treaty also drew up Turkey's borders
with Syria and Iraq.
Nonetheless, the treaty did not have a validity
period. This is why a number of Turkish legal experts claim that it would be
invalid by the year 2023, or 100 years after its signing.
Disputes between Turkey and Greece in the Aegean Sea
are very old. Each of the two countries claims ownership of some of the islands
of the sea.
On May 17, Greece should have conducted naval drills
near one of the disputed islands. However, it had to cancel out the drills
after the Turkish navy deployed some of its units in the area.
The Treaty of Lausanne makes it
necessary for the Aegean Sea islands to be disarmed, except for light weapons.
Beginnings
Disputes between Greece and Turkey started when the
former signed the Treaty of Peace with Italy in 1947. The treaty made it
necessary for Italy to cede control of some of the Islands it captured from
Turkey to Greece. Nonetheless, Turkey considered the treaty a direct threat to
it.
Turkey's membership of NATO contributed to silencing
its differences with Greece over the treaty.
Escalation
The Justice and Development Party has been eyeing
European Union membership since coming to power in 2002.
The same desire forced Turkey to elevate its infrastructure
to European standards.
However, Turkey's occupation of large swaths of Cyprus
sabotaged its European Union membership bid.
Having realized the difficulty of joining the European
Union, the ruling Justice and Development Party has reverted to controlling the
disputed islands with Greece.
This is especially true after huge natural gas
reserves were discovered off the islands.




