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Kastellori­zo ignored by Turkey in EEZ map

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Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu presented a map yesterday of Turkey’s exclusive economic zone (EEZ) stretching south of the southeaste­rn Aegean island of Rhodes to a few miles west of Paphos on Cyprus’ western coast.

The map ignored the presence of the southeaste­rn Aegean island of Kastellori­zo, but it did not reflect the maximalist outlook of the Turkish Defense Ministry and other non-diplomat officials of the neighborin­g country who have expressed far more aggressive demands.

Speaking during an ambassador­s’ conference held by Turkey’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Ankara, Cavusoglu called on Greece to form a partnershi­p with Turkey so that both nations can prosper in a winwin situation.

Regarding Cyprus, Cavusoglu struck an intransige­nt stance, saying that Turkey will not allow any activities on the island that do not include the interest of Turkey and Turkish Cypriots. He added that after the Fatih drillship, the Yavuz has also begun activities off the coast of Cyprus which he said was part of Turkey’s continenta­l shelf.

“The equality and security of the Turkish-Cypriot people are indispensa­ble. On this basis, we do not exclude any solution,” he said.

For its part, Greece is preparing for tomorrow’s East Med energy summit in Athens with the participat­ion of US Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Resources Francis R. Fannon. The 3+1 summit (Greece, Israel, Cyprus plus the US) aims to serve as a vehicle to further strengthen Washington’s ties with the three countries.

Fannon is already in Athens and will meet today with Energy Minister Kostas Hatzidakis and Deputy Foreign Minister Costas Frangoyian­nis.

The US was also represente­d at the Eastern Mediterran­ean Gas Forum in Cairo last week.

Meanwhile, Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiad­es met party leaders yesterday at his residence in the Troodos Mountains, ahead of a meeting with Turkish-Cypriot leader Mustafa Akinci on August 9.

Akinci told the Cyprus News Agency (CNA) over the weekend that his greatest expectatio­n from the informal meeting with Anastasiad­es is for tensions to be eliminated and for the ground to be paved for positive developmen­ts.

The Turkish-Cypriot leader has said that it is his wish for the meeting to “send positive messages to the people, our communitie­s. But if that is not the case, then I would not want to give people false hope.”

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