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The Oruc Reis may have withdrawn and remained anchored in Antalya, a move interpreted by Athens as a first step towards de-escalation, but Turkey continues to “pull the strings” by issuing an anti-Navtex from Smyrna station on Monday for the night, with which he demands the demilitarization of Chios.
After Kastelorizo and the eastern Mediterranean, Ankara is said to restore another firm claim, namely the demilitarization of the Greek islands, focusing on the current phase in Chios.
According to the Turkish anti-Navtex – which is valid until Sunday, September 20 – “the Treaty of Lausanne is being violated.”
Detailed what he writes:
«TURNHOS N / W: 1149/20
AEGEAN SEA
1. NAVTEX MESSAGE NUMBER LA08-206 / 20 IS THE VIOLATION OF THE DEMILITARIZED STATE OF THE ISLAND OF CHIOS ESTABLISHED BY LAUS OF 1923ANA PEACE TREATY.
2. CANCEL THIS MESSAGE 160001Z SEP 20. »
It should be noted that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in his public statements, has challenged the treaty several times.
Take a look at the Turkish anti-Navtex released Monday night 9/14:
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