Published: 22:24, August 19, 2020 | Updated: 19:37, June 5, 2023
Erdogan: No threats can deter Turkey's moves in Mediterranean
By Reuters

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan looks on as he and his Russian counterpart hold a joint press statement following their talks at the Kremlin in Moscow on March 5, 2020. (Pavel Golovkin / POOL / AFP)

ANKARA - No threats can deter Turkey from seeking natural resources in the eastern Mediterranean, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday, adding that Ankara expects actors in the region to take steps to de-escalate tensions.

Greece and Cyprus are locked in a dispute with Turkey over overlapping claims to areas potentially rich in resources

Greece and Cyprus are locked in a dispute with Turkey over overlapping claims to areas potentially rich in resources. Two Turkish survey vessels are in areas claimed by the three countries. On Tuesday, Cyprus said it was willing to engage with all its neighbours on defining maritime boundaries.

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“Turkey is determined to seek its rights in the eastern Mediterranean until the end,” Erdogan said in a speech in Ankara. “No colonialist power or threat can deter our country from the oil and natural gas resources believed to be in the region,” he said, adding Ankara wanted to solve the dispute through dialogue and diplomacy, rather than escalate tensions.

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