Soviet Union 1991
Main text Chapter 524 Arbitration farce (4)
Fourth update
It was very unexpected that at the moment when the arbitration result was announced, the representative of the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs just appeared outside the arbitration tribunal. When the car stopped in front of the media, the Soviet flag flying on the front of the car made all the media focus their cameras on the young Soviet representative, Yeslov.
Minister Shevardnadze chose diplomat Yeslov as the Soviet spokesperson for a reason. First, it was to change the stereotyped and rigorous image of the Soviet Union that others had of it. Second, Yeslov, as the toughest diplomat in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, was very suitable to attend such an occasion and give the Turkish representative a wake-up call.
When the Soviet diplomat finally appeared at the door of the arbitration tribunal, the reporters waiting for the result immediately crowded up. They wanted to know why the Soviet Union chose to appear outside the arbitration tribunal at this sensitive time. The Soviet diplomat standing on the steps turned around, faced the spotlight, and expressed his opinion on the arbitration result.
"On the issue of the Turkish Straits, we have signed a written agreement with President Demirel to jointly trustee the Turkish Straits. But now, under the instigation of other countries, they neither consulted with the Soviet Union nor used legitimate negotiation methods, but relied on a so-called arbitration tribunal without any basis. I would like to ask, when Turkey applied for a ruling from this arbitration tribunal that would solve the problem for you if you paid money, did it consider our feelings? The answer is no, they hope to solve this matter through a unilateral ruling, but we will never allow the Soviet Union to accept such a shameful and dirty decision."
When Yeslov finished speaking, the Turkish representative was walking down the door of the arbitration tribunal with a smug look on his face. When he saw the Soviet representative, he was obviously stunned for a moment, and then handed the arbitration result in his hand to Yeslov, and proudly announced Turkey's victory in front of the reporters.
"We won the international arbitration, and you lost miserably. Did you come here just now to witness your defeat?"
"Oh? Really? So what?" Yesrov took the judgment from the Turkish representative with a sneer, turned around and faced all the reporters. He held up the not-so-thick judgment and said to the reporters around him, "This is how the Soviet Union responded to this result."
Then Yesrov tore the so-called judgment into pieces in front of everyone. With the reporters and Turkish representatives stunned, he raised his hand and threw all the pieces up. The torn pieces of paper fell like snowflakes, landing on the steps and on the suits of the Turkish representatives.
"For us, the so-called ruling is nothing more than a piece of dispensable waste paper. If Turkey wants to create trouble in the Strait and cause conflict, it has to rely on its own military strength to fight for it."
At the end, Yeslov also mocked the Turkish representative, "Oh, by the way, when talking about the Turkish army, we have to talk about your army's helpless navy. It once fought with the second-rate Tsarist Russia in Europe, and was beaten without the ability to fight back in a battle. It was once overturned by the Greek Navy with an armored cruiser to overturn three pre-dreadnoughts, and it was overturned twice in a row. It was once blocked by the most unpopular submarine force of the United Kingdom with four submarines in the Marmara Sea transportation line of the entire Turkish Strait. Do I need to continue talking about these glorious deeds?"
The Turkish representative was so angry that his face turned pale by Yeslov, but he could not find any excuse to refute, so he had to leave here angrily. Before leaving, he glared at Yeslov fiercely, indicating that the other party would wait and see. At this time, all reporters focused their spotlights on the dejected back of the Turkish representative leaving, thinking that this would be tomorrow's headline news.
After Yeslov appeared at the door of the arbitration tribunal, the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs immediately issued a statement. Foreign Minister Shevardnadze stood in front of the reporters and stated that the Soviet Union had a black-and-white trusteeship statement on the Turkish Straits. Moreover, Turkey did not belong to the Soviet Union's occupied territory, so this so-called arbitration was a farce, a farce in which Turkey tried to provoke a dispute between the two countries.
"Minister Shevardnadze, the Turkish side believes that what you are doing is infringing on their sovereignty. May I ask if the Soviet Union really violated Turkey's sovereignty?"
"Minister Shevardnadze, in the face of such an arbitration result, what will the Moscow top leaders say? Deterrence by force? Or war conflict?"
"Minister Shevardnadze"
The reporters' questions were more sharp than one another, but none of these questions could stump Shevardnadze. As long as he insisted that the Turkish arbitration was a unilateral illegal act, Shevardnadze would be busy fighting back against them.
"Turkey unilaterally believes that this is the Soviet Union violating their sovereignty. It can only be said that their paranoia has reached an astonishing level. First of all, the Straits co-trusteeship policy is a treaty signed by both parties on a voluntary basis. There is no so-called occupation of territory. Moreover, the Soviet Union only set up an observation post near the coast of the Turkish Straits. There is no heavy military guarding as Turkey claims. This is completely nonsense."
"Faced with such an arbitration result, Moscow expressed deep regret. Of course, a court that can help you implement arbitration by paying money, and a department that claims to be an international organization but does not seem to have any enforcement power. We don't know why Turkey would choose this Organizations with almost zero performance efficiency come up for themselves Arbitration. I believe that the top Turkish officials are not fools, but apart from fools, I think there is another possibility. The so-called arbitration is just an illusion, and the real conspiracy has not yet emerged. Even if everyone wants to make a big news, it can be done. Wait a moment. Western reporters don’t need to run too fast.”
"As for the conspiracy against the Soviet Union, only the mastermind behind it knows."
Shevardnadze very implicitly exposed the conspiracy of the United States and Turkey against the Soviet Union. When reporters wanted to delve deeper, he immediately chose to shut up, leaving these reporters room for imagination. But at least in tomorrow's report, international public opinion may show a 180-degree reversal.
Shevardnadze walked off the podium. He did not return to the office, but stood quietly in the corridor, imagining what would happen next. Not only him, Comrade Yazov and Smiryev were also smoking quietly at this night, thinking about what strategy Yanayev would adopt to break the enemy's blockade.
Only the KGB and the CIA are still busy, but in completely different directions. The CIA keeps an eye on every move of the PKK and has laid out traps, waiting for them to act. The KGB set its sights on the Turkish officials and hurriedly started playing a game of chess.
Tenet swore that he had seen through Yanayev's methods, but he did not expect that he had been led by the enemy. As the implementer of the plot, Yanayev is like the instigator hiding behind the scenes, enjoying a wonderful puppet show. Be it Türkiye or the Americans, they are all being played around in his hands.
"Only the last two steps are left. Turkey's patience has almost been exhausted. Once the Black Sea Fleet approaches Turkish waters, the fuse will be lit. Next, Demirel chose to let American ships enter Malma If you pull the sea area, the conflict will completely explode. The military does not want to see a Turkey controlled by others, and under the instigation of internal chessmen, it is only reasonable for the Kurds to turn around and launch a rebellion in the northeast. , the whole of Turkey will be overwhelmed.”
The red threads surrounding the target finally converged on Demirel. In fact, he was the most critical role in the entire incident. And he unknowingly acted as a catalyst for the deterioration of the incident.
“The tumult in Türkiye is finally over.”
Yanayev put down his pen and breathed a long sigh of relief. So far, his great layout has been completed. Now we are waiting for Türkiye to follow its own steps and move step by step towards the irreversible abyss.
Then it's over. To be continued.
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