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Quadripartite Greece, Cyprus, Egypt, France: Joint communications with references to the Law of the Sea

The joint press conference and the joint announcement concluded the quadripartite meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Greece Nikos Dendias, Cyprus Nikos Christodoulidis, Egypt Samech Soukri, France Jean-Yves Le Drian, which took place in Athens. The joint statement issued after the quadripartite meeting makes clear reference to International Law and in particular to the Law of the Sea, the convening of views on all issues, as well as cooperation in the field of energy.

The four-article Joint Statement of the Quartet begins with a reference to the previous meeting in Cairo in January 2020, in which there were extensive references to the Eastern Mediterranean and the need to prioritize the promotion of peace and stability, both in regional and global, in full compliance with the existing multilateral legal framework.

The following is a detailed announcement:

1. Following our first meeting, which took place in January 2020 in Cairo, and the results and the final announcement, we, the Foreign Ministers of Greece, Cyprus, Egypt and France, met in Athens on November 19, 2021, to discuss recent developments in the region, in the light of the multifaceted challenges affecting peace, stability and security.

2. We referred to the excellent relations between our respective states, based on International Law and the Law of the Sea, and emphasized the strategic nature of our relationship, which lays the solid foundations for enhanced cooperation in many areas.

3. Our views converged on security and stability and we discussed ways to strengthen our cooperation and continue to work together to achieve our common goals in various fields, such as energy, climate change, the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic and immigration.

4. In conclusion, we reaffirmed that priority must be given to promoting peace and stability, both regionally and globally, and to the overall economic development we all aspire to, in full compliance with the existing multilateral legal framework.

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Source From: Capital

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