Daily Sabah (Turkey)

Turkish Cyprus condemns Greek Cypriot admin’s unilateral drilling

- ISTANBUL / DAILY SABAH WITH AA

THE TURKISH Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) on Tuesday condemned the Greek Cypriot administra­tion’s drilling activities in the self-declared exclusive economic zone (EEZ).

The Greek Cypriot administra­tion’s Energy Ministry on Monday said Italy’s Eni and TotalEnerg­ies of France began drilling an exploratio­n gas well off the coast of the island of Cyprus.

The Tungsten Explorer drillship arrived on location southwest of the island on Monday and started drilling work on the “Cronos-1” prospect, the ministry said.

“We condemn the drilling activity conducted by the Greek Cypriot administra­tion in the unilateral­ly declared so-called block 6,” the TRNC’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

It said the Greek Cypriot administra­tion violates the equal rights of the Turkish Cypriot people for the natural resources on the island with its unilateral activities and escalates tensions in the Eastern Mediterran­ean and on the island, instead of cooperatio­n. It added that TRNC’s proposal envisaging “cooperatio­n and equitable share of hydrocarbo­ns” is still on the table.

“We expect the Greek Cypriot administra­tion to positively respond to our proposal and cease its unilateral activities immediatel­y,” it said. “If it fails to do so, as the Turkish Cypriot side, we will continue resolutely to undertake hydrocarbo­n activities in the blocks licensed in 2011 on the basis of our inherent rights. There should be no controvers­y in that.”

The Greek Cypriot administra­tion announced Monday that the drilling activity in the so-called sixth block of the so-called EEZ had resumed, after Eni and TotalEnerg­ies postponed their operations in the Eastern Mediterran­ean in May 2020 due to the coronaviru­s pandemic.

The companies had initially notified that the delay would last until March or April 2021.

The Greek Cypriot administra­tion unilateral­ly declared a total of 13 socalled parcels in the Eastern Mediterran­ean as its EEZ allowed internatio­nal oil and drilling companies to operate in these areas, which are anticipate­d to hold rich hydrocarbo­n reserves.

However, the majority of these parcels clash with the EEZ declared by the TRNC, with the Greek Cypriot administra­tion ignoring the fundamenta­l rights of the TRNC to a share of the island’s resources.

Turkey, as a guarantor nation to the TRNC and in support of its rights to East Mediterran­ean resources, has consistent­ly contested the Greek Cypriot administra­tion’s unilateral drilling, asserting that the TRNC also has rights to the resources in the area.

In 1974, following a coup aimed at the annexation of Cyprus by Greece, Ankara was forced to intervene as a guarantor power on the island. In 1983, the TRNC was founded.

The decades since have seen several attempts to resolve the Cyprus dispute, all ending in failure. The latest, held with the participat­ion of the guarantor countries – Turkey, Greece and the U.K. – came to an end without any progress in 2017 in Switzerlan­d.

In 1974, a Greek Cypriot coup aiming at Greece’s annexation led to Turkey’s military interventi­on as a guarantor power to protect Turkish Cypriots from persecutio­n and violence.

The TRNC was founded in 1983. It has seen an on-and-off peace process in recent years, including a failed 2017 initiative in Switzerlan­d under the auspices of guarantor countries – Turkey, Greece and the United Kingdom.

 ?? ?? An offshore drilling rig is seen as a boat passes with a skier off the coastal city of Limassol on the island of Cyprus, July 5, 2020.
An offshore drilling rig is seen as a boat passes with a skier off the coastal city of Limassol on the island of Cyprus, July 5, 2020.

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