Saturday, September 12, 2020

Turkey Begins 'Live Fire' Naval Drills In East Mediterranean


Turkey Starts 'Live-Fire' Drills In Contested East Med As Macron Says EU Sanctions "Ready"



The UK's Sky News Arabia reports that Turkey's defense ministry has announced the start of 'live fire' naval exercises in contested East Mediterranean waters which will run through the weekend. 
Crucially it comes just after French President Emmanual Macron said the EU stands ready to impose sanctions on Turkey, following a key summit of six European countries, including Greece. 

"We regret that Turkey has not responded to the repeated calls by the European
 Union to end its unilateral and illegal activities in the Eastern Mediterranean 
and the Aegean Sea," the EU communique said in reference to Turkey's contested
 oil and gas exploration which Greece and Cyprus say violates their sovereign
 maritime territory.
"We maintain that in absence of progress in engaging Turkey into a dialogue and unless it ends its unilateral activities, the EU is ready to develop a list of further restrictive measures," the statement added. 
Last month into this month France has participated in military drills with both Greece and Cyprus, with Turkey often mirroring military maneuvers with provocative drills of its own.
That appears to be what's happening once again, as the standoff continues. The EU is expected to take up the matter of looming sanctions once again during the last week of September. 



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