New challenges from Ankara: Sees violation of “Turkish continental shelf” by Greece and Cyprus

Turkey continues its provocative rhetoric, with the Foreign Ministry talking about the violation of the “Turkish continental shelf” by Greece and Cyprus.

“Greece and the Greek Cypriot Administration (as the Turkish authorities call the Republic of Cyprus) have been trying in recent months to engage in unilateral and provocative actions in the Eastern Mediterranean, increasing the tension.

Following the recent efforts of Greece to violate our continental shelf (s.s. refers to the harassment of the research vessel National Geo 10 miles east of Crete), now the Greek Cypriot Administration announced that it will conduct investigations with this vessel on October 3, with “in a way that will violate the sovereign rights of the Turkish Cypriot state (s.s. of the pseudo-state of the occupied territories) and the Turkish continental shelf,” he said in a statement.

In addition, he stresses that the drilling that Cyprus is preparing in the south of the island “will increase the tension and threaten the stability in the region.

Concluding, the Turkish Foreign Ministry also sends an indirect message to France, calling on “third countries that they should not become instruments of Greece and Cyprus, which take unilateral action.”

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