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Turkey issued the new Navtex for Oruc Reis on Wednesday night, establishing a 24-point research area, while calling for the demilitarization of Psara. The new Navtex extends the presence of Oruc Reis in the area until midnight on October 27.
The new Navtex includes areas along the Turkish coast from the height of Kastelorizo and reaches the sea zone east of Rhodes.
Another Navtex broadcast by the Smyrna station refers to the demilitarization of Psara, citing the Treaty of Lausanne.
Another night of agony and tension feeds him Turkish research Oruc Reis, who has set sail for the third time towards Kastelorizo.
According to calculations, the Turkish ship is expected to approach the Greek island at dawn. On its previous approach, it had approached 9 nautical miles from Kastelorizo, reinforcing Ankara’s provocative tactics against Greece in recent months.
The big question mark for the Oruc Reis course is whether the investigation will continue and how close it will be to Kastelorizo, or whether it will sail to the port of Antalya, where it is based.
In accordance with ΜarineΤraffic, around 7 pm, Oruc Reis was heading to the Turkish coast, as shown in the following map:
Mitsotakis from Cyprus: “Turkey must respect international law”
With the President of Egypt, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi the prime minister met Kyriakos Mitsotakis outside of his work VIII Cyprus-Greece-Egypt Synod.
During their meeting, which took place in Cyprus, the two leaders expressed their satisfaction for its signature and ratification Historic agreement for the delimitation of the Greece – Egypt EEZ. There has been a common finding that it has multiple benefits for bilateral, political and economic relations, but also for the stability and prosperity of the region in general.
Special reference was made to the Turkish challenges, where the Kyriakos Mitsotakis I inform you President of Egypt to learn about the latest developments and climbing Turkish provocation in Eastern mediterranean. In fact, both sides found out coincidence of views on Turkey’s increasing aggression and the need to respect international law.
The concept of the two policies to achieve a common era political solution in Libya, based on the United Nations Security Council Resolutions and the Berlin Process. There was also a similarity of views regarding apost-stabilization role played by Turkey in Libya. Greece reaffirms its desire to make a constructive contribution to shaping the next day in Libya.
The following statements were made at the beginning of the meeting:
Kyriakos Mitsotakis:
I have the pleasure of sitting in the chair where he usually sits President Anastasiadis. But in Cyprus we also feel a bit like hosts, as you understand, Mr President. And it’s a great pleasure to meet you for the first time after your all-important signing. agreement on the partial demarcation of maritime zones so we both work hard and it is a very important step to further deepen relations between the two countries. The agreements have been ratified by both parliaments and we are only waiting for the formal protocol of United Nations And I want to thank you again for the way that you, as well as your partners, worked together to reach this important agreement. This is how neighboring countries resolve their differences, through dialogue, with mutual concessions when necessary, to reach an agreement that is of mutual benefit, and I want to believe that it is a guiding agreement on how other issues can be resolved in the Mediterranean. Oriental.
Abdel Fatah El-Sisi: (informal translation based on interpretation):
His Excellency Mr. President, allow me to express to you the great pleasure of meeting you again and I would like to highlight our willingness and intention to continue developing our relations, either at the bilateral or tripartite level, and of course the convening of the eighth day of this tripartite. The summit reflects this desire on both sides. Today’s relationships are, in fact, an extension of the timeless historical relationships between Egypt and Greece and I agree with you, Excellency, that cooperation between us should have an additional impetus for the development of relationships in the various fields. I fully agree with you that the partial demarcation of maritime zones is, in fact, a reflection of mutual understanding, and also reflects respect for the provisions and institutions of international law, which benefits all parties. The ratification of this agreement by parliaments really reflects the success of the agreement itself, but also the expected expectations of this agreement. We hope that all issues are addressed within your framework. International law and international law institutions. This emphasizes the importance of cooperation that seeks stability, growth and progress. Forever Egypt, Cyprus and Greece were occupied by a spirit of cooperation, that’s why we always say that the relationships between us are historical, timeless. But now we expect a further development of these relationships. And always together. Thank you.
On the Greek side, the meeting was attended by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nikos Dendias, the Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Themistoklis Demiris, the Director of the Diplomatic Office of the Prime Minister, Ambassador Eleni Sourani and the Director General of Economic Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Teresa Angelatou.
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