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Here we go again...
The Sultan declares
"The 78 cemeteries of martyrs we have in 32 countries define the physical borders of our foreign policy. Nobody can imprison Turkey’s vision in 780,000 square kilometers”
Meanwhile,half the Turkish government's cabinet has visited Libya,to sign the hydrocarbon exploration deal...
However,the Tobruk part of the government,the House of Representatives,do not recognize it.
The Libyan foreign minister mentioned that the deal would have to go through the UN first. Cavusoglu didn't like that:
“It does not matter what they think,” said Cavusoglu when asked if other countries might object to the new memorandum of understanding.
“Third countries do not have the right to interfere,” he added.
This "agreement" completely ignores the Greek-Egyptian EEZ and is on the side of the Tobruk government's part of Libya,in Cyrinaica.
Now,if Turkey sends ships to search and drill,the question is what will the answer of the Greek and Egyptian governments be.
If they start drilling there and ignore our protests or the US and European demands that they leave the area,even the LNA's demands...then eventually we will have to reply militarily.
This could spark a new conflict in Southeast Europe and the Mediterranean.
The Sultan declares
"The 78 cemeteries of martyrs we have in 32 countries define the physical borders of our foreign policy. Nobody can imprison Turkey’s vision in 780,000 square kilometers”
Meanwhile,half the Turkish government's cabinet has visited Libya,to sign the hydrocarbon exploration deal...
Libya and Turkey sign two agreements on hydrocarbons
Libya and Turkey signed today two memorandum of understandings on hydrocarbons.
libyaupdate.com
However,the Tobruk part of the government,the House of Representatives,do not recognize it.
The Libyan Parliament rejects the agreement with Turkey - ProtoThema English
It is recalled that the Libyan Parliament, the only elected body in the country, has withdrawn its confidence from the government
en.protothema.gr
The Libyan foreign minister mentioned that the deal would have to go through the UN first. Cavusoglu didn't like that:
“It does not matter what they think,” said Cavusoglu when asked if other countries might object to the new memorandum of understanding.
“Third countries do not have the right to interfere,” he added.
This "agreement" completely ignores the Greek-Egyptian EEZ and is on the side of the Tobruk government's part of Libya,in Cyrinaica.
Now,if Turkey sends ships to search and drill,the question is what will the answer of the Greek and Egyptian governments be.
If they start drilling there and ignore our protests or the US and European demands that they leave the area,even the LNA's demands...then eventually we will have to reply militarily.
This could spark a new conflict in Southeast Europe and the Mediterranean.
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