Turkey slams Greece’s so-called maritime deal in Mediterranean

Turkey slams Greece’s so-called maritime deal in Mediterranean

Turkey on Thursday slammed a “so-called agreement” between Greece and Egypt on an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) in the Eastern Mediterranean.

Stressing that Greece and Egypt had no mutual sea border, the Turkish Foreign Ministry in a statement declared the so-called maritime agreement “null and void.”

“EGYPT IS LOSING ITS MARITIME JURISDICTION”

The so-called demarcated area is located on Turkey’s continental shelf, as reported to the UN, the ministry said. It also noted that Egypt had already abandoned 11,500 square kilometers (3,352 square nautical miles) of its continental shelf in a previous agreement it signed with the Greek Cypriot administration in 2003.

Egypt is again losing its maritime jurisdiction with the latest so-called treaty, which also seeks to usurp Libya’s rights, it said.

In a post on Twitter, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said the “Greece-Egypt agreement is null and void. Will continue to resolutely defend rights of Turkey&Turkish Cypriots at the table&on the ground.”

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