lles and Bosporus forts.
2. The positions of all mine fields, torpedo tubes and other
obstructions in Turkish waters are to be indicated, and assistance given
to sweep or remove them, as may be required.
3. All available information concerning mines in the Black Sea is to be
communicated.
4. All Allied prisoners of war and Armenian interned persons and
prisoners are to be collected in Constantinople and handed over
unconditionally to the Allies.
5. Immediate demobilization of the Turkish army, except such troops as
are required for surveillance on the frontiers and for the maintenance
of internal order. The number of effectives and their disposition to be
determined later by the Allies.
6. The surrender of all war vessels in Turkish waters or waters occupied
by Turkey. These ships will be interned in such Turkish port or ports as
may be directed, except such small vessels as are required for police
and similar purposes in Turkish territorial waters.
7. The Allies to have the right to occupy any strategic points in the
event of any situation arising which threatens the security of the
Allies.
8. Use by Allied ships of all ports and anchorages now in Turkish
occupation and denial of their use by the enemy. Similar conditions are
to apply to Turkish mercantile shipping in Turkish waters for the
purposes of trade and the demobilization of the army.
9. Allied occupation of the Taurus Tunnel system.
10. Immediate withdrawal of Turkish troops from Northern Persia to
behind the pre-war frontier already has been ordered and will be
carried out.
11. A part of Transcaucasia already has been ordered to be evacuated by
Turkish troops. The remainder to be evacuated, if required by the
Allies, after they have studied the situation.
12. Wireless, telegraph and cable stations to be controlled by the
Allies. Turkish Government messages to be excepted.
13. Prohibition against the destruction of any naval, military or
commercial material.
14. Facilities are to be given for the purchase of coal, oil, fuel and
naval material from Turkish sources, after the requirements of the
country have been met. None of the above materials are to be exported.
15. The surrender of all Turkish offices in Tripolitania and Cyrenaica
to the nearest Italian garrison. Turkey agrees to stop supplies and
communication with these officers if they do not obey the order to
surrender.
16. The surrender of all garrisons in Hedjaz, Ass
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