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Saturday, August 29, 2020, 17:10
Turkey to hold military exercise amid Mediterranean tensions
By Reuters
Saturday, August 29, 2020, 17:10 By Reuters

US destroyer USS Winston S. Churchill, rear, along with Turkish frigate TCG Barbaros conduct maritime trainings in the Eastern Mediterranean, Aug 26, 2020, to improve coordination and interoperability. (TURKISH DEFENSE MINISTRY VIA AP)

ISTANBUL - Turkey said it will hold a military exercise off northwest Cyprus for the next two weeks, amid growing tension with Greece over disputed claims to exploration rights in the east Mediterranean.

Both sides have held military exercises in the east Mediterranean, highlighting the potential for the dispute over the extent of their continental shelves to escalate into confrontation

The long-running dispute between Turkey and Greece, both NATO members, flared up after the two countries agreed rival accords on their maritime boundaries with Libya and Egypt, and Turkey sent a survey vessel into contested waters this month.

Both sides have held military exercises in the east Mediterranean, highlighting the potential for the dispute over the extent of their continental shelves to escalate into confrontation.

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Two weeks ago Greek and Turkish frigates shadowing Turkey’s Oruc Reis oil and gas survey vessel collided, and Turkey’s Defence Ministry said Turkish F-16 jets on Thursday prevented six Greek F-16s entering an area where Turkey was operating.

On Friday night Turkey issued a Navtex notice - an advisory message to mariners - saying it would be holding a “gunnery exercise” from Saturday until Sept 11 off northwest Cyprus.

READ MORE: Germany: Turkey, Greece ready for dialogue on Mediterranean dispute

The European Union’s top diplomat said on Friday the bloc was preparing sanctions against Turkey that could be discussed at a summit in late September in response to Ankara’s standoff with EU member Greece.


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