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Προσθήκη του ot.gr στην GoogleBloomberg on Friday echoed numerous press reports out of Turkey over the recent period claiming that the Erdogan administration will submit legislation formally codifying its revisionist “Blue Homeland” (Mavi Vatan) doctrine into domestic law.
Such a move, if it proves true, would aggravate tensions with Greece and Cyprus, among others, over maritime claims in the Aegean and eastern Mediterranean, as Athens has repeatedly cited baseless Turkish claims regarding maritime law over the past half century.
The proposed legislation would reportedly define Turkish maritime jurisdiction zones and reinforce Ankara’s long-standing positions on “grey zones” in the Aegean, continental shelf interpretations outside the core of UNCLOS provisions and the 2019 Turkey-Libya maritime memorandum – which Athens, the EU and other regional countries consider as baseless and illegal.
Greek officials have responded by stressing that unilateral maritime claims carry no legal standing under international law. Meanwhile, Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis this week, in fact, stressed any attempt to impose maritime boundaries outside internationally recognized legal frameworks is “bound to fail,” emphasizing that the UN
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