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As the drilling tension with Greece in the Eastern Mediterranean continued, the European Union put its sanctions card on the table.
The informal EU Foreign Ministers last held in Berlin in front of the cameras after the meeting, the EU High Representative for Foreign Policy Josep Borrell said the preparatory sanctions against Turkey.
He stated that these sanctions will be discussed at the Union summit on September 24. If the goal of sanctions, “Turkey ‘to limit drilling activities,” she said.
Josep Borrell, “Turkey’s economy could take measures regarding sectoral activities to partner with the European economy,” he said.
GERMANY’S SUPPORT TO GREECE
On the other hand, a clear message of support reached Greece from Germany, which played a mediating role in reducing tension on the Ankara-Athens line.
Speaking to reporters in Berlin, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that Germany’s efforts to resolve tensions between Turkey and Greece through dialogue.
Merkel, on relations with Turkey, had very intense talks with French President Emmanuel Macron, who also said yes.