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UAE, Egypt, Cyprus, Greece and France denounce Turkey’s ‘interference in Libya’, drilling off Cyprus

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Statement seen reflecting growing international wariness about Ankara’s aggressive policies.

LONDON--The foreign ministers of the UAE, Egypt, Cyprus, Greece and France “strongly condemned Turkey’s military interference in Libya” and its attempts to “illegally conduct drilling operations”off Cyprus.

At the end of a teleconference held Monday, the five ministers urged Turkey to “fully respect the sovereignty and the sovereign rights of all states in their maritime zones in the Eastern Mediterranean.”

They “strongly condemned Turkey’s military interference in Libya, and urged Turkey to fully respect the UN arms embargo, and to stop the influx of foreign fighters from Syria to Libya.”

They noted that “these developments constitute a threat to the stability of Libya’s neighbours in Africa as well as in Europe.

The ministers raised alarm over the implications of agreements signed by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Prime Minister Fayez al-Sarraj, the head of Libya’s Government of National Accord (GNA), last November.

The signed “memorandums of understanding” paved the way for Turkish military intervention in Libya and produced a maritime border demarcation map that is favourable to Turkey in the Mediterranean.

The deals led to increased military involvement by Turkey in Libya, where Ankara is supporting militants and militias loyal to the GNA with military equipment and mercenaries in their fight against the Libyan National Army (LNA).

The five foreign ministers said the Erdogan-Sarraj deals are “in contravention of international law and the UN arms embargo in Libya, and that both undermine regional stability.”

The ministers also condemned “the illegal Turkish movements” in the territorial waters and the exclusive economic zone of the Republic of Cyprus, which they said represent “a violation of international law according to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea.”

They noted that it “is the sixth attempt by Turkey in less than a year to illegally conduct drilling operations in Cyprus’ maritime zones.”

According to Turkish newspaper Daily Sabah, Turkey’s drillship, the Fatih, is “set to continue operations in the Black Sea and make its first drilling project in July,” while another drillship, the Kanuni, is “said to be ready to start its operations following a relaxation on measures against the pandemic.”

The five ministers also condemned “the escalation of Turkey’s violations of the Greek national airspace, including over-flights of inhabited areas and territorial waters in violation of International Law.”

According to experts, the statement issued by the five nations reflected growing wariness on the part of countries in the Mediterranean, the Middle East and the broader international community over Turkey’s aggressive policies and recent provocative moves, including attempts to conduct oil and gas drilling operations off Cyprus, military jet flights over Greek airspace, efforts to exploit the refugee crisis to exert pressure on European neighbours and Ankara’s direct involvement in wars in Syrian and Libya.

Turkey watchers see Ankara’s domestic political and economic problems as fueling its risky actions overseas and its increasingly militaristic approach to foreign policy.

Turkish-Greek relations expert Angelos Syrigos told Voice of America that Ankara “wants to deflect attention from its domestic troubles” and “keep showing it remains a regional superpower.”

While Ankara accused the five countries Tuesday of pursuing “regional chaos and instability” in the eastern Mediterranean, Libyan National Army spokesman Brigadier-General Ahmed Mesmari said the stance taken by the five countries constitutes “a form of recognition of the legitimacy of the LNA and emphasises the central role of the National Army in fighting terrorism.” He protested the involvement of Turkey in the Libyan war. “The Turkish regime has dispatched about 17,000 terrorists from Syria to Libya in recent days,” he said.
 
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Typically UAE and Egypt are proxies of KSA and do KSA's bidding. Also all three along with Jordan and Syria are close allies of Israel. The rule of their strongmen is very much backed by Israel.
 
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UAE, Egypt, Greece and France denounce Turkey for intefering in Libya...

Just to put things into perpective Turkey is aiding the UN recognized goverment that officially requested help from it to fight rogue elements in the country while the said countries try to install a CIA operative (not a conspiracy theory, Haftar got US citizenship in exchange for being an agent, look it up) as Libyas new Dictator.
And some of these countries always act like champions of democracy and freedom, vive la liberte my azz.

The nerve some have...
 
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UAE, Egypt, Greece and France denounce Turkey for intefering in Libya...

Just to put things into perpective Turkey is aiding the UN recognized goverment that officially requested help from it to fight rogue elements in the country while the said countries try to install a CIA operative (not a conspiracy theory, Haftar got US citizenship in exchange for being an agent, look it up) as Libyas new Dictator.
And some of these countries always act like champions of democracy and freedom, vive la liberte my azz.

The nerve some have...

Turkey does not care about UN recognized or not. Turkey fights Assad which is UN recognized government in Syria. Turkey backs Syrian National Army (SNA) which is a rogue army.
 
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Turkey does not care about UN recognized or not. Turkey fights Assad which is UN recognized government in Syria. Turkey backs Syrian National Army (SNA) which is a rogue army.


make a decision, are we talking about syria or libya?
 
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make a decision, are we talking about syria or libya?

Both. In Syria Turkey backs rebel Syrian National Army (SNA) to fight UN recognized Assad. In Libya Turkey backs UN recognized Sarraj to fight Egypt backed rebel Libyan National Army (LNA).
 
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Arabs are weak...cannot touch turkey. France hadnt won a war since Napoleon and will never engage turkey militarily. Greece is bankrupt and cannot take on turkey. Cyprus is half turkish. Turkey has every right to drill. So when the axis of evil barks Turks should just gift them the middle finger
 
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