‘Turkey not accepting international law’, Greek FM says

Turkey does not accept international law over its gas drilling in the eastern Mediterranean, Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias said.
Greece wants to improve its
relations with Turkey, Dendias told Euronews on Thursday, “But we have a
problem, in order to solve an exercise [problem], we have to abide by the same
rules,” he said.
Greece and Turkey disagree on
maritime boundaries in the Mediterranean and Aegean and have overlapping claims
to hydrocarbon resources. Political and military tensions escalated in August
when Turkey sent its Oruç Reis research vessel escorted by warships into a
disputed area between Cyprus and the Greek island of Crete.
"Turkey should accept and abide by international
law and accept and abide by the Convention on [the] Law of the Sea. On issues
of international law, there cannot be many opinions. Something is legal or
illegal. Something abides with international law [or] does not abide with it,
" Dendias said.
Speaking about a joint press event
with his Turkish counterpart Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu in Ankara last week, where the
two ministers had a public disagreement, Dendias said that the open exchange of
opinions has “set the record straight”.
Tensions spiked during the press event
after Dendias claimed that Turkey had violated his country’s rights. Çavuşoğlu
responded by saying Dendias had made unacceptable allegations, sparking an
angry back and forth between the two.
"Trying to make our relations
better does not mean that Greece should not repeat what constitutes long time
positions on issues of international law and I'm not speaking about contentious
issues, it's just black and white,” Dendias said. He did however admit that the
tone he used in the event was not something that he wanted.
On a question about Turkish
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s proposal to hold an international summit on
the eastern Mediterranean, Dendias said that Greece is open to dialogue, as
long as “Turkish incursions cease”.
"Denial is one thing. The truth is another. What they spoke about is something that cannot be considered contested: 400 flights over Greek territory,” he said.