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the Straits issue
23.06.2020
The 1945 Turkish-Soviet Crisis
That these were “proposals” and not “demands” was made explicit not only in the Molotov-Sarper talks, but by Stalin and other top-ranking Soviet officials at international conferences.
Behlül Özkan
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