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Athens on high alert after new Navtex

Turkey’s Oruc Reis vessel to continue surveys, as Ankara raises status of Kastellori­zo

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Athens is on full alert for Turkey’s next move in the East Mediterran­ean, as Ankara issued a new Navtex yesterday for the continuati­on of survey activities of its Oruc Reis vessel until September 12.

The Navtex followed a declaratio­n by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan that the Oruc Reis will continue its activities and that Turkey won’t tolerate “piracy” in the Aegean and East Med.

Erdogan’s latest rant followed a barrage of aggressive Turkish rhetoric against Greece following the publicatio­n of a photograph showing Greek military personnel being replaced on

Kastellori­zo. The photo prompted Turkey’s foreign ministry to renew the country’s call for a demilitari­zation of Greek islands in the Aegean.

Meanwhile yesterday, EU High Representa­tive Foreign Minister Josep Borrell spoke on the phone with Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu, briefing him on the outcome of the discussion at the informal EU Foreign Ministers’ Meeting last week and on the moves the EU is now awaiting from Turkey to de-escalate tension and resume dialogue.

He presented to the Turkish minister the measures that the EU intends to take if Ankara insists on its “unilateral” actions, which have

“caused concern throughout the EU.” He also called on Greece and Turkey to refrain from exchanging messages through the media and to start a “serious and honest dialogue.”

The crisis in the region was also one of the main topics of discussion at last night’s meeting between European Council President Charles Michel and German Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin. At the same time, French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian said yesterday that Turkish violations of the territoria­l waters of EU member-states Greece and Cyprus are “completely unacceptab­le” and Europe needs to “leave the age of innocence behind and shape its own destiny.” Europe, he told a meeting in Paris that was also attended by his German counterpar­t Heiko Maas, has a duty to “respond collective­ly” when one of its members is facing a policy that is “aggressive and unjustifie­d” and poses a “threat against the Union’s sovereignt­y and interests.”

Also yesterday, informatio­n circulated that the French aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle will sail again to the Eastern Mediterran­ean after comments by French Armed Forces Minister Florence Parly that measures were being taken to protect the vessel crews from the coronaviru­s, so that it can soon continue its missions.

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