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Libya: The “government” of Benghazi threatens Greece with its own surveys in the blocks south of Crete
Difficult but necessary are the meetings of Gerapetritis, who is preparing for a visit to Benghazi and Tripoli – The illegal Turkey-Libya memorandum before Parliament – Benghazi’s warning to Athens if there is no dialogue over the blocks
Greece and Libya on a path of tension: the land south of Crete, the visit of Gerapetritis and the influence of Turkey in the background
Libya in the constellation of Turkey, accuses Greece of violating sovereign rights - Tension in bilateral relations before the visit of Gerapetritis
Serious tensions with Libya: Aligning with Turkey, claims violation of its sovereign rights south of Crete – Athens responds: “We are exercising our rights”
Libya has reacted over the offshore blocks south of Crete, just as Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis is planning visits to Tripoli and Benghazi in early July
One son in Greece, the other in Turkey and Haftar left hanging – Athens concerned and on the move
Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis is set to visit Tripoli in June for talks with both the Libyan government and the eastern authorities in Tobruk – On the table, beyond the Turkish-Libyan memorandum, is the crucial issue of managing migration flows
Concerns over maritime zones: Libya’s movements on Athens’ radar
Greek government on alert for potential Tripoli reactions following the publication of maritime maps and the announcement of exploration licenses south of Crete
Greek-Turkish map…clash sparked by marine spatial planning in the Aegean – Gerapetritis’ message on The Hague
The Foreign Minister stated that Turkey's reaction to the map that splits the Aegean in two was expected and added that there's only one solution to this dispute: signing a joint agreement to refer the matter to The Hague
Mitsotakis’ visit to Ankara on hold – Libya conducts research without provoking tensions
Tripoli did not invoke the illegal Turkey-Libya memorandum – The Foreign Ministry asserts that research for the Greece-Cyprus power interconnection will continue