
| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE |
CONTACT: GEORGIA ECONOMOU |
| May
13,
2005—No.41 |
(202)
785-8430 |
Greek American Organizations’ Policy Statement
on the Aegean Sea Boundary
WASHINGTON, DC—American Hellenic Institute president Gene
Rossides announced today that the major Greek American membership
organizations endorsed the policy statement on the Aegean Sea Boundary
prepared by the American Hellenic Institute. These are: the Order
of AHEPA, the Hellenic American National Council, the Cyprus Federation
of America, the Panepirotic Federation of America, the Pan-Macedonian
Association of America and the American Hellenic Institute. The endorsed statement,
which is part of the 2005 Greek American Policy Statements, follows:
Aegean
Sea Boundary
Turkey has made claim to one-half of the Aegean Sea and
refuses to take its boundary claim to the International Court of
Justice at the Hague for a binding ruling. The U.S. should publicly
state that it accepts as final the treaty-defined demarcation of
the maritime border between Greece and Turkey in the Aegean Sea.
The relevant agreements are the Lausanne Treaty of 1923, the Italy-Turkey
Convention of January 4, 1932, the Italy-Turkey Protocol of December
28, 1932 and the 1947 Paris Peace Treaty, under which the Dodecanese
Islands and adjacent islets were ceded by Italy to Greece.
The U.S. is a signatory to the 1947 Paris Peace Treaty and
is obligated by U.S. law to carry out its provisions. The State department
has failed to publicly declare what the law is and should do so now.
The U.S. should also vigorously repudiate any challenge to the treaty-defined
boundary and should urge Turkey to submit its claim to the International
Court of Justice in the Hague for binding arbitration.
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