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The Oruc Reis sailed in the middle of the Mediterranean in the direction of Egypt around 10 p.m. on Monday.
The Turkish research vessel left Greek territory and the Greek islands, continuing its work in the Mediterranean Sea.
Previously, the Oruc Reis was recorded to sail up to 13 miles offshore. Rhodes, escorting Turkish warships. A Turkish frigate in the rear role was escorted to a safe distance, accompanying the research vessel, while the rest of the warships of the Turkish fleet headed towards the Turkish coast.
The thriller with its investigation Turkish research continues and will continue in the coming days, as Ankara renewed navtex polls until 4 November.
“Red line” the 28th meridian
The question that concerns Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, his close advisers in charge of national affairs and the Ministries of Foreign Affairs and National Defense is what will be Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s next step. “Will it move marginally into Greek territorial waters? Will it cut trips from 7.5 to 6 nautical miles? Will try to invade west of the 28th meridianIn a demarcated area of the Greek EEZ? “An experienced soldier codes the questions.
Or is Ankara preparing a large-scale challenge for the October 28 national anniversary, along with the day when its neighbors celebrate the creation of the Turkish Republic by Mustafa Kemal in 1923? And in this case, what could the Turkish plan be? Seismic soundings by “Oruc Reis” escorting a flotilla of Turkish warships 6 nautical miles from Kastelorizo or something else? How likely, for example, would Ankara be to carry out its threats? Turkish Vice President Fuat Oktay and Energy Minister Fatih Donmez for research in the maritime zone south of Crete? Could the Turkish regime dare to carry out seismic studies west of the 28th meridian, in an area that Greece has demarcated as an Exclusive Economic Zone according to Egypt?
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