Hovik I saw your thread in "Documents & Letters", so I thought maybe you or someone can answer this for me. I’ve been thinking about it for a while now. According to the treaty of Sevres, the harbor of Trebizond (access to the Black Sea) was given to Armenia and much more that we don’t have today. But it was never implemented, and the treaty of Lausanne, that gave Turkey pretty much everything given to Armenia by president Wilson in the treaty of Sevres, was implemented instead. Now, we never signed Lausanne, so it’s not valid for us.
Now my question, can Armenians and Kurds (since they were given a state in Sevres) take the case to the United Nations or an international court today and fight it since neither signed Lausanne?
Now my question, can Armenians and Kurds (since they were given a state in Sevres) take the case to the United Nations or an international court today and fight it since neither signed Lausanne?

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