ARMENIA-TURKEY BORDER AS DEPICTED ON AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN MAPS OF 1922-1925
By MassisPost
Updated: December 10, 2013
YEREVAN - The Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute (AGMI) collection
has been enriched by new cartographic materials issued in the first
half of the 1920s stated AGMI Press Service.
The American, British and German cartographic materials are of utmost
interest because they include the borders of the already declared
Republic of Turkey. Based on those maps the Eastern border of the
Turkey coincided with the one defined in the Arbitrary Decision of
US President Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924).
These cartographic materials are the best evidence that even after
the sovietization of the Republic of Armenia and the declaration of
the Republic of Turkey, the borderline between Armenia and Turkey
was the one defined by the American President in November 1920, which
was not amended or voided by any international agreement thereafter.
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By MassisPost
Updated: December 10, 2013
YEREVAN - The Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute (AGMI) collection
has been enriched by new cartographic materials issued in the first
half of the 1920s stated AGMI Press Service.
The American, British and German cartographic materials are of utmost
interest because they include the borders of the already declared
Republic of Turkey. Based on those maps the Eastern border of the
Turkey coincided with the one defined in the Arbitrary Decision of
US President Woodrow Wilson (1856-1924).
These cartographic materials are the best evidence that even after
the sovietization of the Republic of Armenia and the declaration of
the Republic of Turkey, the borderline between Armenia and Turkey
was the one defined by the American President in November 1920, which
was not amended or voided by any international agreement thereafter.
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