Turkish Foreign Ministry slams Macron’s statement on East Med

Turkish Foreign Ministry slams Macron's statement on East Med

Turkey on Sunday slammed French President Emmanuel Macron’s statement on the lingering tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean.

“Those who think they drew a red line in the Eastern Mediterranean are challenging our country’s resolute stance,” Turkey’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

“RED-LINE BELONGS TO TURKEY”

On Friday, Macron said he had adopted a “red-line policy” in the region backing Greece against Turkey over the exploration of energy resources.

“If there is a red line in the region, it belongs to Turkey and the Turkish Cypriots based on international law,” the Foreign Ministry added. “The period of determining their imperialist understanding by drawing lines on maps is over,” the statement added referring to France’s colonial past.

“Turkey is powerful enough to deter anyone who attempts to seize its rights and interests by deploying an ‘armada’,” the statement said.

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