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Erdogan says Turkey won't compromise over rights at sea

- ISTANBUL -AFP

Turkey is determined to do whatever is necessary to obtain its rights in the Black Sea, Aegean and Mediterran­ean, President Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday.

"We will not compromise over what belongs to us ...We are determined to do whatever is necessary," Erdogan said, a day after Germany's foreign minister sought to ease tensions between Turkey and Greece in their dispute over control of eastern Mediterran­ean waters.

Speaking

at an event commemorat­ing the 11th century military victory by Seljuk Turks over the Byzantine empire at Malazgirt, Erdogan also called on Ankara's counterpar­ts to avoid mistakes that he said would bring their destructio­n.

Tensions between Turkey and Greece escalated after Ankara sent its Oruc Reis survey vessel to disputed eastern Mediterran­ean waters this month, a move Athens called illegal.

Turkey and Greece, NATO allies, vehemently disagree over claims to hydrocarbo­n resources in the area based on conflictin­g views on the extent of their continenta­l shelves in waters dotted with mostly Greek islands. "If there is anyone who wants to pay its price, they are welcome to confront us.

If not then they should go away so we can handle our own business," Erdogan also said. Germany has sought to mediate between Ankara and Athens. Greece and Turkey said they want dialogue but each warned that they would continue to defend their rights in the region.

France will join Italy, Greece and Cyprus for military exercises in the eastern Mediterran­ean until August 28.

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