Istanbul Agreement

The Istanbul Agreement is a territorial dispute agreement between the United Alatian Federation and the Republic of Aliezza to settle the disputed land of the Anatolian and Balkan peninsulas between the two nations.

History
During a conference regarding the 4th MCS Summit with the president of Karianka, Anton Bambagliani, Prime Minister Cebrail Yıldız was discussing new members, in which he stated that he abstained from voting for Aliezza, stating that "Alatia has no business whatsoever in regards to whether or not Aliezza becomes part of MCS".

After a brief yet influential conversation with Anton regarding how Aliezza has progressed, survived, and how Aliezza could become beneficial for the alliance, Cebrail decided to change the vote from an abstention to opting for a test. In this conversation, Anton also stated that Aliezza was "open to discussing a resolution to ending a dispute between the nations", similar to the recent resolution between Lygossia and Alatia. Cebrail decided to contact the leader of Aliezza, Tolga Kartal, and inform him of the prospects of a treaty.

Clauses

 * The United Alatian Federation and the Republic of Aliezza are to recognize each other, but with the following territorial boundaries:
 * Alatia is to retain all of the lands mentioned for Greece in the Treaty of Sèvres, including additional lands of Thrace, Istanbul, and lower Albania.
 * Aliezza is to retain all of its territory except for the lands claimed by Alatia in the treaty, along with having its disconnected European territory becoming the autonomous region of Outer Aliezza.


 * These boundaries are to be recognized by any international union if both Aliezza and Alatia are involved (i.e, MCS).