PRESIDENT MACRON ABOUT EUROPE AND TURKEY - SEPTEMBER 10, 2020
Euronews, September 10:
Macron: Europe must have a 'more united and clear voice' with Turkey
By Euronews • last updated: 10/09/2020 - 16:21
French President Emmanuel Macron attends a ceremony
marking the anniversary of the liberation of Ajaccio of Sept.9 1943, in
Ajaccio, Corsica island, Wednesday Sept. 9 2020. -
French President Emmanuel
Macron said Europe needed "a more united and clear voice" on Turkey
which is "no longer a partner".
Macron categorised some of
Turkey's actions as "inadmissible practices" including its drilling
activities near Cyprus that are "not worthy of a great state".
"We Europeans must be
clear and firm with, not Turkey as a nation and a people, but with the
government of President Erdogan which today has had unacceptable actions,"
President Macron said at a press conference ahead of a Southern European summit.
Macron said Europe should
avoid an escalation with Turkey but said that Erdogan needed to
"clarify" Turkish actions.
His comments come as rising
tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean between Turkey and Greece are likely to
dominate the summit of Southern European countries.
Macron also said that he
would launch a French-German initiative to welcome migrants following the fire
at the Moria camp in Lesbos. But he gave few details about a plan to do so,
which he said would be discussed today.
- Tensions rise in
Eastern Mediterranean after Turkey launches new military drills
- Erdogan threatens
Greece over disputed territorial claims
- Med7 Summit: Leaders
working to avert crisis between Turkey and Greece
Tensions rose in the region
after Ankara began exploratory drilling in disputed waters between Crete and
Cyprus.
A map looking
at the disputed Eastern MediterraneanEuronews
Greece and Turkey, both of
whom are members of NATO, have deployed naval forces to the area.
Greece, in response, has
also said that it plans to extend its territorial waters from six to 12
nautical miles in response to the current crisis.
Macron said Europe needed
to clarify their "red line" and to reengage with Turkey. The EU has
previously tried to mediate with Turkey over the drilling activities.
"All of us
Mediterranean nations need to live in peace," Macron added.
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