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Athens Responds to Ankara’s Claims over Turkey–Libya Maritime Deal

Summary by Kathimerini English Edition
Greek diplomatic sources responded to comments by the Turkish Foreign Ministry, which criticized Greece and the Republic of Cyprus over their stance on the Turkey–Libya maritime zone memorandum.

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Libya reserves the full right to respond decisively to any action that threatens its territorial integrity or political independence, said Osama Hamad.

The state oil company of Libya (NOC) considered that the North African country has "sovereign rights" over resources in an eastern Mediterranean area in dispute with Greece, days after the European state announced a tender in that maritime area. NOC stated in a statement that exploration programs will be implemented to protect "Libyan national interests" and to "develop" hydrocarbon resources, even in this area of the Mediterranean. Likewise, th…

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·Istanbul, Türkiye
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