Turkey Objects to Greek Hydrocarbon Exploration, Citing Legal Violations
Turkey has expressed opposition to Greece's hydrocarbon exploration activities south of Crete. A Chevron-led consortium has signed agreements to explore the area, which Turkey claims violates international law and a 2019 agreement with Libya. The situation impacts Greece-Turkey relations, maritime boundaries, and EU energy independence.
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Turkey has voiced strong opposition against Greece's unilateral exploration activities in hydrocarbon fields south of Crete, citing violations of international law and good neighborly relations.
The opposition is directed towards a Chevron-led consortium that has recently signed exclusive lease agreements to search for natural gas in the area, expanding U.S. presence in the eastern Mediterranean.
The Turkish Defence Ministry highlighted the transgression of a 2019 agreement on maritime jurisdiction with Libya during its weekly press briefing, further complicating regional geopolitics amidst energy exploration efforts.
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