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Ministry of Foreign Affairs to Libya: Sanco Swift’s investigations are in areas of Greek jurisdiction and in accordance with international law of the sea

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Verbal communication of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to Libya regarding allegations of illegal actions by Sanco Swift

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, delivered today to the Embassy of Libya in Athens a Verbal Communication with which it refutes the baseless allegations of “illegal” actions by the research vessel SANCO SWIFT.
Specifically, the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs states that the seismic surveys carried out by the research vessel, south of the Peloponnese and south-west of Crete, are taking place in areas of Greek jurisdiction, in accordance with the rules of the International Law of the Sea.
The coordinates of the areas in which the surveys are carried out are accessible to all interested parties through the publication of relevant NAVTEX.
The Greek side welcomes the reference, by the Libyan side, to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS).
However, it reminds the Libyan side that the two illegal and non-existent memoranda of understanding it has signed with Turkey (November 20219 and October 2022) flagrantly violate fundamental provisions of UNCLOSwhich also reflect rules of customary international law.
In addition, the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasizes that these illegal memoranda ignore and violate Greece’s sovereign rights over its continental shelf, as well as its sovereign rights and jurisdiction over its Exclusive Economic Zone.
Through Verbal Communication, the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs again rejects said memoranda, something he has done in the past with related Verbal Communications.
In the context of the historical ties of friendship between the two countries and their peoples, the Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs reiterates its wish for the resumption of bilateral cooperation in a spirit of mutual trust.
Finally, with the aforementioned Verbal Communication, Greece expresses once again its readiness to continue negotiations with the Libyan government that will emerge after the elections, for the delimitation of maritime zones, based on the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.

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