Greece hits back at Turkish claims in Aegean Sea

Greece hits back at Turkish claims in Aegean Sea

Greece hits back at Turkish claims in Aegean Sea

Greece hits back at Turkish claims in Aegean Sea (Credit: Google)

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  • Athens is violating peace treaties signed after World Wars I and II.
  • The two uneasy NATO neighbors have long feuded over maritime borders.
  • In a vivid and irrefutable way the Turkish illegal unilateral actions and claims.
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Greece published a series of historical maps on Thursday in an attempt to refute Turkish claims that Athens is violating peace treaties signed after World Wars I and II.

According to Turkish authorities, Greek troops have been stationed on Aegean islands in violation of the peace treaties that followed the two twentieth-century conflicts.

Athens counters that the troops are stationed in response to the presence of Turkish military units, aircraft and landing craft on the opposite coast, in addition to Turkey’s invasion of Cyprus in 1974.

The Greek foreign ministry published maps going back to 1923 which it said depict “in a vivid and irrefutable way the Turkish illegal unilateral actions and claims”.

The maps “document the extent of Turkish revisionism in order to upend the status quo, violating international law… and threatening peace, security and stability in our region,” it said.

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The two uneasy NATO neighbors have long feuded over maritime borders and energy exploration rights in disputed parts of the Aegean and eastern Mediterranean.

Facing re-election next year amid rampant inflation, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has repeatedly attacked Greece over the islands and has said he would no longer meet Greek leaders.

“Come to your senses,” Erdogan said on Thursday in another shot at Greece.

“You should disarm the islands. I am not joking,” he said.

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Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Tuesday that if Greece continues to send troops to the islands, Ankara will challenge its sovereignty over them.

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