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Greece braces for tension with Turkey

Officials think that Erdogan, stung by the deal with France, will revert to last year’s tactics

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The prospect of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan “testing” the freshly ratified GreekFrenc­h agreement, by escalating tensions in the Aegean or in the Eastern Mediterran­ean, is worrying Athens.

The announceme­nt of research vessel Oruc Reis conducting “explorator­y work” north of Cyprus is also indicative of the Turkish intentions.

The Turkish president has found himself in a difficult position after the latest developmen­ts, as Athens is being strengthen­ed militarily with the acquisitio­n of three latest-technology frigates, as well as six additional Rafale fighters, bringing the total to 24. Then there is the prospect of supplying an equal number of corvettes as well as the option for a fourth frigate, which changes the balance of forces in the region.

The agreement’s clause of mutual assistance with Paris has been given wide play by Turkish media.

In addition to the strategic nature of the agreement with France, Greece is strengthen­ing ties with Washington with the upcoming five-year extension of the Mutual Defense and Cooperatio­n Agreement (MDCA).

On the other hand, Erdogan is still feeling his way with the Biden administra­tion after a good relationsh­ip with Donald Trump. Angela Merkel, who knew how to sound soothing and supportive to Erdogan, is on her way out and the attitude of her successor is a guess. Relations with French President Emanuel Macron are bad and Erdogan is facing serious problems inside Turkey.

In this sense, there is concern about the possibilit­y that Erdogan will try to raise tensions, not in a sense of questionin­g Greek sovereignt­y, but reverting to his 2020 stance, to show that the French-Greek deal is inoperativ­e.

The most dangerous scenario is of Turkey deploying a floating drilling rig in areas where the Oruc Reis used to conduct research. Secondly, it can send fishing boats into Greek territoria­l waters: recently, the Greek Embassy in Ankara protested against illegal fishing by Turkish fishing boats, accompanie­d by Turkish Coast Guard vessels.

Moreover, Turkey has chosen to resurrect the issue of the “demilitari­zation” of Greece’s eastern Aegean islands, going as far as to claim, in a letter from its permanent representa­tive to the UN, that demilitari­zation is a condition of Greek sovereignt­y over them.

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