Cilicia Peace Treaty
1921 treaty ending the Franco-Turkish War
The Cilicia Peace Treaty (March 9, 1921) was signed in London between France and the Turkish National Movement based in Angora to end the fighting in the Franco-Turkish War.[1]
The signatories were French foreign minister Aristide Briand and Turkish foreign minister Bekir Sami Bey.[2] However, the treaty did not achieve the intended goals. It was subsequently replaced with the Treaty of Ankara.
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