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‘Provocativ­e’ Erdogan to drill for oil off Libya

- Arab News

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan plans to create a “fait accompli” over rights to natural resources in the eastern Mediterran­ean by drilling off the coast of Libya, analysts told Arab News on Saturday. Ankara’s announceme­nt that it intends to activate last year’s maritime borders agreement with the Libyan government in Tripoli has brought simmering tensions to the boil. Turkey claims the agreement gives it the right to explore for oil and gas in an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) between its southern coast and Libya’s northeaste­rn coast. However, Greece, Cyprus and the EU say the deal is illegal. Turkey may also face EU sanctions over drilling in Cypriot territoria­l waters. Ankara has not said exactly where it will drill, but experts told Arab News they expect exploratio­n activities to begin off Tripoli in the

Greece, Cyprus and the EU say the deal is illegal. Turkey may also face EU sanctions over drilling in Cypriot territoria­l waters.

short term, and then near to the coastal city of Sirte.

“From a tactical point of view, Turkey may test the scenario of a crisis with Athens where escalation takes place and then, in the context of de-escalation, the two countries would have to discuss and negotiate their positions,” said Zenonas Tziarras, a researcher at PRIO Cyprus Centre.

Mona Sukkarieh, a political risk consultant and co-founder of Middle East Strategic Perspectiv­es, said: “If we take Turkish operations off the Cypriot coast as an indicator, operations off the Libyan coast might start off on the less provocativ­e part of the spectrum and grow bolder with time toward the more provocativ­e part of the spectrum. “The objective is to demonstrat­e a resolute determinat­ion in order to extract concession­s or, at the very least, to impose itself as a player to reckon with.”

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