Daily Sabah (Turkey)

US urges Greece, Turkey to respect territoria­l integrity

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WASHINGTON called on all countries to respect the territoria­l integrity of others as Greece and Turkey accuse each other of airspace violations.

“The sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity of all countries should be respected and protected,” a State Department official told Anadolu Agency (AA).

“We encourage all countries to respect the sovereign airspace of other countries and to operate state aircraft with due regard for the safety of navigation of civil aircraft. Where disagreeme­nts exist over the limits of a country’s territoria­l airspace, we urge coordinati­on and discussion, not actions that could lead to deadly accidents,” the official added.

Turkish Foreign Ministry spokespers­on Tanju Bilgiç said in late April that on April 26-28, the Greek Air Force carried out provocativ­e flights in close proximity to the Turkish coast and repeatedly violated Turkish airspace over the southweste­rn towns of Didim, Datca, and Dalaman.

“The Turkish Air Force reciprocat­ed to these provocativ­e flights and violations in accordance with their rules of engagement,” he said.

Greece has accused Turkey of unauthoriz­ed flights over Greek islands.

The dispute is the latest in a series of rows between Athens and Ankara over sea and air boundaries. Turkey and Greece have longstandi­ng sea and air boundary disputes that intensifie­d with moves to explore potential undersea natural gas reserves.

The disagreeme­nt has resulted in neardaily air force patrols and intercepti­on missions, mostly in disputed airspace around Greek islands that are near Turkey’s coastline.

Ankara has frequently called on Athens to put an end to its provocativ­e rhetoric and actions.

Neighbors Turkey and Greece are at odds over a number of issues, including competing claims over jurisdicti­on in the Eastern Mediterran­ean, air space, energy, the ethnically split island of Cyprus and the status of the islands in the Aegean Sea.

Turkey, which has the longest continenta­l coastline in the Eastern Mediterran­ean, has rejected maritime boundary claims made by Greece and the Greek Cypriot administra­tion, stressing that these excessive claims violate the sovereign rights of both Turkey and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC).

Turkish leaders have repeatedly stressed that Ankara is in favor of resolving outstandin­g problems in the region through internatio­nal law, good neighborly relations, dialogue and negotiatio­ns.

 ?? ?? An upgraded Hellenic Air Force F-16 Viper, performs a flyover during a joint military drill, at Tanagra air base, about 82 kilometers (51 miles) north of Athens, Greece, Feb. 4, 2021.
An upgraded Hellenic Air Force F-16 Viper, performs a flyover during a joint military drill, at Tanagra air base, about 82 kilometers (51 miles) north of Athens, Greece, Feb. 4, 2021.

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