Cyprus Letter to UN: Turkey-Libya Deal Violates International Law
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Cyprus Letter to UN: Turkey-Libya Deal Violates International Law
Flag of the Republic of Cyprus. Credit: Wikimedia Commons Aerra Carnicom CC BY SA 4.0 The Republic of Cyprus has reiterated its longstanding opposition to the 2019 maritime accord signed between Turkey and Libya, calling it a violation of international law and the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). In a letter to the UN Secretary-General, Cyprus stressed that the agreement “does not conform with international law, particul…
The Republic of Cyprus, through a letter from its Permanent Mission to the UN to the Secretary-General, restates its standing positions on the so-called "Memorandum of Understanding" between Turkey and Libya of 2019. More...
The Republic of Cyprus, in a letter from its Permanent Mission to the UN to the Secretary-General, restates its standing positions on the so-called "Memorandum of Understanding" between Turkey and Libya of 2019,... Cyprus' verbal statement to the UN responds to the corresponding Libyan and illegal Turkish-Libyan memorandum - NAVYTIME
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