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US, Greece call for peaceful resolution of maritime disputes

- ATHENS -REUTERS

The United States and Greece called on Monday for a peaceful resolution of maritime disputes in the east Mediterran­ean as US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo began a two-day trip to Greece amid increased regional tension over energy resources.

NATO allies Greece and Turkey, at loggerhead­s on a range of issues, have agreed to resume explorator­y talks over contested maritime claims following weeks of tensions that culminated in a collision between their warships.

"The United States and

Greece .. reaffirmed their belief that maritime delimitati­on issues should be resolved peacefully in accordance with internatio­nal law," the United States and Greece said in a joint statement after Pompeo met his Greek counterpar­t Nikos Dendias.

The two countries are also ready to use "all appropriat­e means" to safeguard regional stability, they said after meeting in the northern Greek city of Thessaloni­ki. Pompeo has previously said the United States is "deeply concerned" about Turkish actions in the east Mediterran­ean. Ankara infuriated Athens last month by sending a seismic survey ship into disputed waters, escorted by gunboats, to map out sea territory for possible oil and gas drilling in an area thought to be rich in energy resources.

Turkey then recalled the vessel, saying it wished to give diplomacy a chance. Complicati­ng the geopolitic­al situation in the region, Turkey has signed a maritime demarcatio­n deal with Libya which conflicts with a rival deal between Greece and Egypt.

The United States hopes to build up its energy ties with Greece, which seeks to become an energy hub in the Balkans and help Europe to diversify its energy resources.

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