Treaty of Batum
| Type | Peace treaty |
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| Signed | 4 June 1918 |
| Location | Batumi, Georgia |
| Condition | Ratification |
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The Treaty of Batum was signed in Batumi on 4 June 1918, between the Ottoman Empire and the three Transcaucasian states: the First Republic of Armenia, the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic and the Democratic Republic of Georgia. It was the first treaty of the First Republic of Armenia and the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic and had 14 articles.
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