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$15 BILLION WORTH OF ISRAELI NATURAL GAS TO BE SOLD TO EGYPT

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Thx to clarifying the situation to a "barking"(his own describtion) fanboy opening his mouth daily with all ignorant attitudes to threaten Turkey bro. This troll even suppose that Turkey claims right for Egyptian EEZ. What a joke ! Besides, The members talking about international treaties like parrot in this thread doesn't have any idea about related international treaties. They suppose Turkey breaks the rules of international treaties. If those treaties are open/solid enough to draw those zones, World doesn't suffer such EEZ conflicts in all areas. In addition, same international rights encourage countries to make deal with each other to solve their EEZ problems since each state have a coastline to opensea have rights (with some remarks) to increase their EEZ up to 200miles with contact to otherside and Greek Cypriots did it one-sided without asking/dealing with Turkish Republic in 2004 in a timeline Their inner problems have not even be solved but accepted to EU. This arrogant politic move resulted EEZ interception in a some zones with Turkish EEZ. They are now playing politic games with giving drilling rights of disputed zones to Egypt like "hostile" states to make Turkey push a conflict with them but Turkey is not a banana state to let a small island to thieve the EEZ rights neither in Mediterranean, nor in Aegean. 3rd party states doesn't have rights to do anything against Turkey so Egyptian threatens/siding with Greek claims are like a hotair to Turks.

That's the EEZ zone of Turkish mainland according to international treaties !
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That's the Greek claims that want us to accept like a joke !
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One of the biggest drilling vessel of the World is purchased and TPAO will start drilling in all EEZ in Mediterranean in a few months ! There are 6 warships in disputed zones protecting rights of Turkish Republic.

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The real issue to be solved is the presence of many Greek islands near the Turkish coast on top of Cyprus..

"Under the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea, the ability of an island to sustain a civilian population and economic activity is vital to determining whether it can claim a 200 nautical mile exclusive economic zone (EEZ), international lawyers say."
 
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