MITSOTAKIS - WE NEED DIALOGUE WITH TURKEY ON PEACEFUL TERMS
eKathimerimi - Sept. 10, 2020
Greek PM: Dialogue with
Turkey is important, but on peaceful terms
· The European Union must impose 'meaningful' sanctions on Turkey unless Ankara pulls its maritime assets from disputed areas in the eastern Mediterranean, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis said in an opinion piece published on Thursday.
Greece and Turkey are in
dispute over sea boundaries in the region, in the latest manifestation of
decades of friction between the two NATO allies. Turkey has dispatched a survey
vessel in an area both countries claim is their own.
We do need dialogue, but
not when held at gunpoint. What threatens my country's security and stability
threatens the well-being and safety of all EU member states," Mitsotakis
said in an article published in the London Times, Germany's Frankfurter
Allgemeine Zeitung and France's Le Monde newspapers.
This month, EU leaders are
expected to specify their response to Turkey. If Turkey does not withdraw its
assets, 'meaningful sanctions' should be imposed, the Greek prime minister
wrote.
"If Europe wants to
exercise true geopolitical power, it simply cannot afford to appease a
belligerent Turkey," Mitsotakis said.
Turkey, he said, still had
time to avoid sanctions and 'take a step back'.
"They should stand
down, return to the table, and pick up from where they left off when they quit
exploratory talks in 2016. And if we cannot agree, then we must seek resolution
at the Hague," he said, referring to the international court for sovereign
disputes.
French President Emmanuel
Macron will discuss the European Union's strained relationship with Turkey later
Thursday with Mitsotakis.
Both are attending a 'MED7'
summit on the French island of Corsica along with the leaders of Portugal,
Spain, Italy, Cyprus and Malta.
[Reuters]
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