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Tuesday, September 1, 2020, 12:14 AM
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“Turkey continues to faithfully fulfill its role as a factor of turmoil and instability in the region,” the Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Turkey’s new illegal Navtex.
As the Foreign Minister characteristically puts it, Ankara continues to “ignore calls for dialogue and escalate its challenges. To get caught in the deadlocks of its own decisions. Undermine security and stability in the region by forcing the international community to act.”
Continuing, the Chancellor stressed that “Greece is not blackmailed”, but “based exclusively on International Law, International Maritime Law and the rules of good neighborliness, it will continue to seek agreements for the delimitation of its maritime zones with all the countries of the region”. .
To conclude, he points out that “we ask Turkey to distance itself from the daily delusions in which it engages and to work for the security and stability of the region.”
Early last night, Turkey extended the Oruc Reis seismic studies with a new issued Navtex.
The move was announced by Turkey’s Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoλουlu, who spoke of a three-month extension of the investigation, thus paving the way for dialogue and de-escalation.
“Oruc Reis will remain in the eastern Mediterranean for 90 days,” the Turkish foreign minister said in an interview with the Turkish network A Haber, adding that “Navtex will continue.”
“We continue with our work and investigation and Oruch Reyes will continue working in the area for another 90 days,” he said.
Navtex in detail:
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