Among many agreements was a separate agreement with the United States, the Chester concession. In the United States, the treaty was rejected by several political groups, including the Committee against the Treaty of Lausanne (COLT), and on January 18, 1927, the U.S. Senate refused to ratify the treaty by 50 votes to 34, six votes less than the two-thirds requested by the Constitution. [20] As a result, Turkey cancelled the concession. [9] And by 2023 the treaty period, which has passed a hundred years, ends, and here we understand Erdogan`s comments, since Turkey will enter a new era, and begin with the oil exploration and drilling of a new canal that will begin between the two black and marmara seas as preparation for the pricing of passing ships. And how do the current great powers cope with Turkish demands? We will see wars before 2023 and who will lead this change Then took place the “Conference of Lausanne II”, which lasted three months and led to the signing of the “Treaty of Lausanne”, an international peace agreement signed on July 24, 1923 at the “Beau Rivage Plus” hotel in Lausanne, southern Switzerland, among the victorious powers after the First World War (especially Great Britain). , France and Italy), and the Ottoman Empire, which presided over its delegation to the conference, Ismet Inonu, and on the basis of which the Ottoman Empire was officially divided, and the Turkish Republic was founded under the presidency of Mustafa Kemal Ataturk. In 1839, Britain invaded China to crush resistance to its participation in the country`s economic and political affairs, and was one of the main objectives of the British war: the occupation of Hong Kong Island, populated on the coasts of southeastern China. The new British colony (Hong Kong Island) prospered as it became a shopping centre between East and West and a commercial and commercial centre for southern China, and in 1898 Britain gained an additional 99 years of domination over Hong Kong under the second Beijing Agreement. In September 1984, after years of negotiations, the British and Chinese signed a formal agreement authorizing the re-island to China in 1997, in exchange for China`s promise to maintain Hong Kong`s capitalist system, and on July 1, 1997, Hong Kong was officially ceded to China, which included a series of high-ranking Chinese and British personalities.
, the head of the new government in Hong Kong Tung Chee Hwa , has established a policy based on the concept of “one country, two systems” that retains the role of Hong Kong as a major capitalist center in Asia.