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107th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. CON. RES. 97
Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding Turkey's claims of
sovereignty over islands and islets in the Aegean Sea.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
April 4, 2001
Mr. Andrews (for himself, Mr. Bilirakis, Mr. McGovern, Mrs. Morella,
Ms. Lee, Mr. Capuano, Mr. Blagojevich, Mrs. Maloney of New York, Mr.
McNulty, Mr. Ackerman, and Mr. Knollenberg) submitted the following
concurrent resolution; which was referred to the Committee on
International Relations
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CONCURRENT RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the Congress regarding Turkey's claims of
sovereignty over islands and islets in the Aegean Sea.
Whereas the maritime borders between Greece and Turkey in the Aegean Sea have
been delimited in international law as having been agreed, established,
and settled;
Whereas Turkey is claiming sovereignty over numerous islands and islets and
unspecified ``gray areas'' in the Aegean Sea;
Whereas in article 15 of the Treaty of Peace with Turkey and Other Instruments,
done at Lausanne, Switzerland, on July 24, 1923, Turkey renounced, in
favor of Italy, all right, title, and interest in the 12 enumerated
islands in the Dodecanese region that were occupied by Italy at the time
of the Treaty, including the island of Calimnos and the islets dependent
on such islands;
Whereas the Convention Between Italy and Turkey for the Delimitation of the
Territorial Waters Between the Coasts of Anatolia and the Island of
Castellorizo, done at Ankara, Turkey, on January 4, 1932, established
the rights of Italy and Turkey in coastal islands, waters, and rocks in
the Aegean Sea and delimited a maritime frontier between the two
countries;
Whereas a protocol done at Ankara, Turkey, on December 28, 1932, and annexed to
the 1932 Convention memorialized an agreement on a water boundary
between Italy and Turkey, which placed the Imia islets under the
sovereignty of Italy;
Whereas in article 14 of the 1947 Paris Treaty of Peace with Italy, Italy ceded
to Greece the Dodecanese islands under Italy's control, including the
island of Calimnos and the adjacent islets of Imia;
Whereas the United States is a signatory to the 1947 Paris Treaty of Peace and
all articles therein are a part of the law of the United States;
Whereas because the United States is party to treaty regimes that establish
water boundaries, most notably the Convention Ceding Alaska, done at
Washington, District of Columbia, on March 30, 1867, which established
the water boundary between Alaska and Russia, the United States has an
interest in maintaining and perpetuating such regimes as a matter of
international law;
Whereas by resolution dated February 15, 1996, the European Parliament resolved
that the water boundaries established in the 1923 Lausanne Treaty of
Peace and the 1932 Convention and Protocol Between Italy and Turkey are
the borders between Greece and Turkey in the Aegean Sea;
Whereas Turkish Government claims on Aegean islands within Greek sovereign
territory contravene these treaties, convention, and protocol;
Whereas a fundamental principle of international law is that, once agreed, a
boundary remains stable and predictable;
Whereas the eastern Mediterranean region, in which the Aegean Sea is located, is
a region of vital strategic importance to the United States;
Whereas both Greece and Turkey are members of the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization and allies of the United States; and
Whereas it is in the interest of the United States and other nations to resolve
disputes peacefully: Now, therefore, be it--
Resolved by the House of Representatives (the Senate concurring),
That it is the sense of the Congress that--
(1) the water boundaries established in the 1923 Lausanne
Treaty of Peace, the 1932 Convention and Protocol Between Italy
and Turkey, and the 1947 Paris Treaty of Peace, under which the
Dodecanese islands and adjacent islets were ceded by Italy to
Greece, are the borders between Greece and Turkey in the Aegean
Sea; and
(2) any party, including Turkey, objecting to these
established boundaries should seek redress in the International
Court of Justice at The Hague.
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