Armistice of Mudanya

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The Armistice of Mudanya was a 1922 agreement between Turkey and the Allied powers that ended the Greco-Turkish War and paved the way for the withdrawal of Allied forces from Turkish territory and the recognition of Turkish sovereignty.

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instanceOf armistice agreement
ceasefire
diplomatic agreement
alsoKnownAs Mudanya Armistice NERFINISHED
cameIntoForce 1922-10-14
conflictEnded Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922) NERFINISHED
countryInvolved France
Greece NERFINISHED
Italy
Turkey NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
dateSigned 1922-10-11
followedBy Treaty of Lausanne NERFINISHED
historicalPeriod interwar period
language French
legalStatus international agreement
location Bursa Province NERFINISHED
Mudanya NERFINISHED
Turkey NERFINISHED
mediatedBy Allied powers NERFINISHED
negotiatedBy Allied military representatives
İsmet İnönü NERFINISHED
partOf Turkish War of Independence NERFINISHED
pavedWayFor Conference of Lausanne NERFINISHED
Treaty of Lausanne NERFINISHED
precededBy Turkish offensive in western Anatolia (1922) NERFINISHED
regionAffected Eastern Thrace NERFINISHED
Straits zone
result cessation of hostilities between Turkey and Greece
end of the Greco-Turkish War
recognition of de facto Turkish control over Eastern Thrace
withdrawal of Allied forces from parts of Turkey
withdrawal of Greek forces from Eastern Thrace
signatory France NERFINISHED
Government of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey NERFINISHED
Greece NERFINISHED
Italy NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
signedOnBehalfOf Grand National Assembly of Turkey NERFINISHED
stipulated evacuation of Greek troops from Eastern Thrace within 15 days
maintenance of Allied control over the Straits zone until a final peace treaty
transfer of Eastern Thrace to Turkish civil administration
subjectHasRole key step in international recognition of Turkish sovereignty
military turning point in the Turkish War of Independence

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