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Turkey escalates tensions in the Aegean Sea by violating Greek borders

The Greek navy prevented the Turkish ship from reaching the islet and requested it to depart from its territorial waters

Newsroom January 30 10:17

A Turkish warship yesterday (29 January) approached the small Greek island of Imia, reaching a distance of one nautical mile from the shore, triggering strong reactions from Greek authorities.
The Greek navy prevented the Turkish ship from reaching the islet and requested it to depart from its territorial waters. According to Turkish media, Turkey’s chief of the armed forces, Hulusi Akar, was on board.
Reports from Athens suggested that the incident was a highly symbolic move. In a few days, it will be the anniversary of the Imia crisis when the two countries came on the verge of an armed conflict in 1996.
Turkey’s provocative move took place after the Greek Supreme Court ruled on 26 January that eight soldiers who fled to Greece after a failed coup attempt in Turkey should not be extradited to Ankara.
The eight Turkish soldiers sought political asylum in Greece after the failed July 2016 coup attempt. Turkey asked Greece to extradite them with the accusation of having been involved in the coup attempt.
According to Reuters, on Saturday (28 January) around 40 mostly high-ranking Turkish soldiers who worked at NATO facilities in Germany had also requested asylum. “Our expectation from Germany is that they will never accept the asylum requests,” Anadolu quoted Turkey’s defense minister Fikri Isik as saying.
After the announcement of the court decision, the Turkish ministry of foreign affairs issued a statement saying that Greek authorities had failed from fulfilling the minimum requirements of combatting terrorism and crime.
“As a country that has experienced coups in the past, Greece, with this decision has regrettably put itself in a position of a country that provides shelter and protection to putschists,” the statement said, stressing that Turkey will “comprehensively” evaluate bilateral relations.
In response, the leftist Greek government said, “Greece is a rule of law country, there is full respect for the separation of powers and compliance with all international conventions signed by the Greek state. The Supreme Court decided on the basis of these principles”.
Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan suggested that the Greek government had promised him that the case would be resolved “within 15-20 days”.
Aggressive tone towards Athens
Since the failed coup attempt, Ankara has adopted a more aggressive tone toward Athens. On 30 November, Turkey’s Foreign Minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu, referred to the eastern Aegean Imia islets as “Turkish soil”, while previously, the leader of the Turkish Republican People’s Party (CHP) Kemal Kilicdaroglu accused Greece of occupying 18 islands in the Aegean Sea.
The European Commission strongly condemned those declarations at the time, saying “the EU stresses the need to respect the sovereignty of member states over their territorial sea and airspace.”
“The EU urges Turkey to avoid any kind of source of friction, threat or action directed against a member state, which damages good neighbourly relations and the peaceful settlement of disputes,” said spokesperson Maja Kocijancic.
Greek President Prokopis Pavlopoulos also reacted. “I want to tell our friend and neighbour Turkey that it should respect history, friendship and good neighbourhood. It’s not enough to say that we are friends, but one has to prove this friendship,” he said in an interview with Portugal’s APTP TV.
Pavlopoulos called Ankara’s move “serious” because it did not only violate the Greek sea borders but also “the borders of Europe” and the Treaty of Lausanne.
“I hope this will be not repeated in the future because it will have consequences not only for our bilateral relations but also for Turkey’s relations with Europe,” the Greek President concluded.

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