
Turkey Opposes Greece-Chevron Deal South of Crete
Turkey has voiced strong opposition to a deal between Athens and Chevron for activities south of Crete, asserting that these 'unilateral actions' violate international law and a 2019 maritime jurisdiction memorandum.
19 Feb, 10:23 — 19 Feb, 10:26
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Ankara upset by Athens-Chevron deal: “Unilateral actions south of Crete violate international law”
Turkey opposes “the illegal activity being attempted in violation of the Memorandum of Understanding on Maritime Jurisdiction Zones, signed in 2019 between our country and Libya,” says the Turkish Ministry of Defense The post Ankara upset by Athens-Chevron deal: “Unilateral actions south of Crete violate international law” appeared first on ProtoThema English.
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Türkiye on Thursday criticized Greece’s agreement with Chevron for hydrocarbon exploration south of Crete, calling the move contrary to international law and good neighborly ties....
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