“The Turkey-Libya agreement violates the principles of the United Nations,” the foreign minister said after the meeting he had with his Egyptian counterpart in Cairo
For violating the principles of the United Nations by signing the memorandum of cooperation and for attempting to Turkey to take advantage of the situation in Libya, said the foreign minister, Nikos Dendias in his statements after the meeting he had with his Egyptian counterpart Sameh Shoukry in Cairo.
At the center of the talks were the long-standing strategic relations between Greece and Egypt, the Eastern Mediterranean and Libya, with the latter theme dominating, as expected.
“The recent Libya-Turkey agreement violates the principles of United States. I repeat that the provisional governments cannot enter into an international agreement of any kind”stated Mr. Dendias and continued:
“The Libyan government’s mandate has long expired and does not represent the Libyan people”.
Nikos Dendias also added: “Turkey is trying to take advantage of the turbulent situation in Libya. I am happy to announce that all involved and the EU have denounced the memorandum which has no legal basis”.
“We discussed the ways of cooperation between the countries of Egypt and Greece and Cyprus” said Mr. Shukri and reported that they discussed regional problems and how to deal with common problems. They also discussed the energy exchange between the two countries.
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