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Egypt’s Note Verbale to the UN: Explicitly rejects the limits of the Libyan Continental Shelf
Cairo rejects the Turkey-Libya memorandum of cooperation and Libya’s protest against Greece’s international tender for exploration south of the Peloponnese and Crete – Declares the 2019 and 2022 Turkey-Libya memoranda “invalid and without legal effect”
Greece responds to the UN regarding Libya’s claims: We reject the Turkey-Libya memorandum from the outset – See the letter
With a verbal note, Athens points out that the Turkey-Libya memorandum “ignores the maritime rights of the Greek islands” – Declares readiness to resume negotiations
How Athens “reads” the maps of Libya after the verbal note – Strong message on the invalid Turkish-Libyan memorandum
The Greek side, maintaining diplomatic composure, will insist on the need for technical talks on the delimitation, with a view to a final resolution by the International Court of Justice in The Hague
With low expectations, Gerapetritis visits Libya today
Effort to curb Turkey's influence and the undermining of sovereign rights – Maritime zones top the agenda in meeting with Haftar – Egypt's role in blocking Turkish-Libyan Memorandum approval in eastern Libya
Turkey’s Ministry of Defense on the Turkey-Libya memorandum: We do not accept the characterization of it as “illegal” by Europe
“Our maritime cooperation with Libya will continue to develop and persist,” said sources from Turkey’s Ministry of National Defense
Egypt asks Washington to intervene with Haftar to prevent signing of Turkey-Libya Memorandum
According to Middle East Eye, Cairo is requesting U.S. intervention to prevent Eastern Libya from ratifying the maritime agreement with Turkey, which threatens Greek and Egyptian interests in the Eastern Mediterranean
Libya signs with Turkey for seismic surveys in four maritime areas
Tripoli attempts to implement the illegal Turkey-Libya memorandum – It remains unknown which areas are covered by this agreement
Athens intensifies diplomatic engagements regarding the Turkey-Libya Memorandum – High level consultations initiated by Minister Gerapetritis with Libyan counterpart
Expected today: Communication between Gerapetritis and the President of the Libyan Parliament - Critical for Greece to ensure channels of communication and seek understanding on key issues such as the delimitation of maritime zones and migration