Ankara
Some Parts of the Maritime Spatial Planning (MSP) Declared by Greece Are Violating Turkey’s Rights in the Aegean Sea and the Eastern Mediterranean, The Turkish Foreign Ministry Has Said, Stressing That Such Plans Will Not Have Any Legal Consequences.
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“We, Once Again, Underline That Greece’s Unilateral Acts and Claims Will Not HAVE ANY Legal Consequences for Our Country,” Read The Statement of the Statement by the Ministry on APRIL 16.
Ankara’s Reaction Came After Greece Declared Declared its MSP in Accordance with the European Union Acquis and Released a Map That Acknowledges the Full Legal Status of the Greek islands
The ministry stressed that way parts of the map violate Türkiye’s rights in the aegean sea and the eastern Mediterranean.
Ankara Reitherated its Readiness to Cooperate with Greece on the Aegean Sea in Line with International Law on the Sea, which encourageges dialogue and cooperation between littoral states bordering encloseed orragean and mediterranean.
The Stratement Also Underlined the Facts Between The Two Countries on the Basis of the 2023-Dated Declaration of Athens Signed Between President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Greek Prime Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis.
“The Statemen of the Statemen of the Maritime Spatial Planning of Our Country Will Be Submitted to the Unesco and the Relevant Bodies of the Un.
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Turkey and Greece Had Initiated a Normalization Process Aimed at Setting Acidide Their Aegean-Related Differences and Fostering Dialogue to Enhance Economic, Trade, Transportation, Energy and Tourism Relations.