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Turkish coast guard vessels approach Oinousses

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Turkish vessels have been involved in a new incident that Greek authoritie­s are treating as the latest case of Ankara trying to challenge Greece’s sovereignt­y in the Aegean.

The incident occurred off the Oinousses complex of islands in the eastern Aegean on Wednesday afternoon. Three Turkish coast guard boats approached one of the islets, Panaghia, and then remained close to it, without dropping anchor, for 10 hours. They were monitored by Greek coast guard patrol boats. “They came very close to Panaghia and remained there without moving, despite the presence of Greek vessels,” Oinousses Mayor Stefanos Vogiatzis told Kathimerin­i, adding that the presence of Turkish ships in the area is a common occurrence.

The National Defense General Staff did not attach any added significan­ce to the incident but observers point out that there has recently been a persistent breach of territoria­l waters by Turkish vessels off the Imia islets and Panaghia, which are two areas that Ankara considers to be “gray zones,” where it can challenge Greece’s sovereignt­y. Greece has a permanent military presence and a helipad on Panaghia.

Yesterday, the new Hellenic Air Force chief, Lieutenant General Christos Christodou­lou, said plans to upgrade Greece’s fleet of F-16 fighter jets will take some time. He said a request has been sent to the US government.

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