Egypt, France, Cyprus and Greece call on Turkey “to act responsibly”
Egypt, France, Cyprus and Greece have strongly condemned continued Turkish actions in the exclusive economic zone of Cyprus and its territorial waters, have deemed that recent memoranda of understanding between Turkey and Libya to be in violation of international law and any decision to send troops to Libya to be a serious violation of UN resolutions and have called on Turkey “to act responsibly.”
The four countries’ Foreign Affairs Ministers met in Cairo, today, within the context of continued consultations and coordination, “to discuss the recent developments in the Eastern Mediterranean region in light of increased tensions that threaten peace and stability in this region,” a joint communique says, adding that they “were joined by the Italian Foreign Minister in a consultative framework.”
The Ministers, the communique reads, “stressed the strategic nature
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The four countries’ Foreign Affairs Ministers met in Cairo, today, within the context of continued consultations and coordination, “to discuss the recent developments in the Eastern Mediterranean region in light of increased tensions that threaten peace and stability in this region,” a joint communique says, adding that they “were joined by the Italian Foreign Minister in a consultative framework.”
The Ministers, the communique reads, “stressed the strategic nature
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