ฤฐsmet ฤฐnรถnรผ

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Chief negotiator in Mudanya and Lausanne

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[td]{{See also|Armistice of Mudanya|Treaty of Lausanne}}After the War of Independence was won, ฤฐnรถnรผ was appointed as the chief negotiator of the Turkish delegation, both for the [[Armistice of Mudanya]] and for the [[Treaty of Lausanne]].[/td]
[td]{{See also|Armistice of Mudanya|Treaty of Lausanne}}After the War of Independence was won, ฤฐnรถnรผ was appointed as the chief negotiator of the Turkish delegation, both for the [[Armistice of Mudanya]] and for the [[Treaty of Lausanne]].[/td]
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[td]The [[Lausanne Conference of 1922โ€“1923|Lausanne conference]] convened in late 1922 to settle the terms of a new treaty that would take the place of the [[Treaty of Sรจvres]]. ฤฐnรถnรผ became famous for his stubborn resolve in determining the position of Ankara as the legitimate, sovereign government of Turkey. After delivering his position, ฤฐsmet turned off his hearing aid during the speeches of British foreign secretary [[George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston|Lord Curzon]]. When Curzon had finished, ฤฐnรถnรผ reiterated his position as if Curzon had never said a word.<ref>Cleveland, William L., and Martin P. Bunton. ''A History of the Modern Middle East''. Boulder: Westview, 2013. Print.</ref>[/td]
[td]The [[Lausanne Conference of 1922โ€“1923|Lausanne conference]] convened in late 1922 to settle the terms of a new treaty that would take the place of the [[Treaty of Sรจvres]]. ฤฐnรถnรผ became famous for his stubborn resolve in determining the position of Ankara as the legitimate, sovereign government of Turkey. After delivering his position, ฤฐsmet turned off his hearing aid during the speeches of British foreign secretary [[George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston|Lord Curzon]]. When Curzon had finished, ฤฐnรถnรผ reiterated his position as if Curzon had never said a word.<ref>Cleveland, William L., and Martin P. Bunton. ''A History of the Modern Middle East''. Boulder: Westview, 2013. Print.</ref> Bulgarian diplomat [[Nadejda Stancioff]] served as an [[intermediary]] between ฤฐnรถnรผ and Curzon.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-08-26 |title=The โ€˜Wonder Womanโ€™ of Diplomacy |url=https://thelausanneproject.com/2022/08/26/stancioff/ |access-date=2025-09-02 |website=The Lausanne Project |language=en}}</ref>[/td]
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[td]== Prime ministership ==[/td]
[td]== Prime ministership ==[/td]

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