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Greece to EU: Turkey Violating Maritime Laws in Aegean

Greece to EU: Turkey Violating Maritime Laws in Aegean

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Greece urges EU intervention in maritime disputes with Turkey, accusing Turkish fishermen of violating maritime laws in the Aegean Sea. The EUs fisheries commissioner was informed of provocative actions, including unlawful fishing and disregard for sovereign rights. Greece has established restricted fishing zones, which Turkey contests, claiming theyre beyond their control. The tensions between the two NATO allies date back decades, with disputes over sea boundaries, continental shelf claims, and the Cyprus issue. Turkey is preparing to vote on a Blue Homeland Law by June, aiming to solidify their maritime claims in the Aegean and eastern Mediterranean. Greece views this as a direct challenge to international rules, warning that any unilateral moves outside global law are likely to fail.

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