“The map of Turkey is trying to usurpate areas of Greek jurisdiction”, The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said in a statement, responding to the Turkish maritime spatial planning released today.
In a statement, the Foreign Ministry stresses that “Greece will insist on the policy of authorities it implements and calls on Turkey not to make maximalist claims”
The announcement in detail:
Turkey has today released maritime spatial planning in response to Greek design, which is already part of the European acquis.
The difference is that the Turkish Charter has no basis in international law, as it attempts to usurpate Greek jurisdiction, and is not aimed at an international organization that imposes an obligation to suspend maps.
Therefore, it does not produce any legal effect and is simply a reflective reaction of empty content.
Greece will insist on the policy of authorities it implements and calls on Turkey not to put forward maximalist claims that everyone understands that it is for internal use alone.
Greece will take appropriate action in all international forums.
Source: Skai
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