
1921 agreements
The 1921 agreements, primarily the Treaty of Moscow, were understandings between Soviet Russia and Turkey. These agreements aimed to define borders and establish peaceful relations, particularly after conflicts like the Turkish War of Independence. They recognized Soviet Russia's interests in the Caucasus and confirmed Turkey’s sovereignty over its territory, while also preventing further conflicts in the region. Essentially, these accords helped both nations settle their boundaries and foster diplomatic ties, promoting regional stability. They were part of broader efforts to establish diplomatic norms and reduce tensions following years of upheaval in the early 20th century.