Ministry of Foreign Affairs: (Naval Spatial Planning) We once again emphasize that Greece’s unilateral savings and claims will not have any legal consequences for our country.
Naval spatial planning statement from Greece
The Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced the maritime spatial planning (DMP) of Foreign Minister Yorgos Yerrapetritis and the signature of Environment and Energy Minister Stavros Papastavru.
In a written statement from the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the initiative in question “for the first time to determine the rules to organize the rules” is important because of the important.
The statement, “the Greek state, national law and the decision of the European Union (EU) 2014/89 to fulfill the responsibility of the first time to determine the detailed use of sea areas” was claimed.
The goal of increasing land waters to 12 sea miles in the Aegean Sea
Greek continental shelter of the potential outermost borders of the EU text pointed out that the EU text, Greece’s Aegean Sea in the Aegean Sea, the goal of increasing the land waters to 12 sea miles was also mentioned.
In a statement, it was claimed that Greece was a right to reserve the right to use the right to use at the time it was in accordance with its national interests within the framework of the rules arising from international law.
“The disagreement does not mean that we do not negotiate.” The expression was used.