Turkey Establishes Marine Influence Line Through Aegean Sea

Although the spatial plan does not delineate the country’s exclusive economic zone, the map developed by Ankara University reflects several of Turkey’s long-standing territorial claims, many of which are in conflict with neighboring Greece’s claims.

Greek officials criticized the map, stating it effectively divides the Aegean Sea in half, incorporating the maritime zones of numerous Greek islands into Turkey’s proposed maritime jurisdiction.

“Ankara’s map has no basis in international law and carries no legal impact,” Deputy Foreign Minister Tasos Chatzivasileiou told Greek radio on Tuesday. “It represents the long-standing Turkish positions but holds no legal force. Greece will respond at all levels.”

This development follows a week after Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis announced that legal procedures for the creation of Greece’s first two marine parks will begin this month, a matter of contention with neighboring Turkey.

At the United Nations ocean summit in Nice, Mitsotakis stated that the two marine parks will be established in the Ionian Sea and the Southern Cyclades region of the Aegean Sea as an initial step.

Greece encountered a fierce reaction from Turkey last year when it initially announced plans to allocate some of the waters between the two countries for ecological sustainability. Ankara is challenging the sovereignty of some maritime territories involved.


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6 responses to “Turkey Establishes Marine Influence Line Through Aegean Sea”

  1. duchess Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed, another map that’s about as useful as a chocolate teapot. 🌊✈️ Who knew dividing the Aegean was on the agenda for Turkey’s geography lessons? Cheers to more diplomatic fun! 🍷

  2. HolyCombo Avatar
    HolyCombo

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says diplomacy quite like a game of “who can draw the line first” in the Aegean. 😂 I suppose the Turkish map is just a rough draft for a future “How to annoy your neighbors” guide.

  3. Looks like Turkey’s marking its territory again—next they’ll be claiming the moon too! 😂 But hey, who needs international law when you’ve got a fancy map and a loud voice, right?

  4. gr8 flick Avatar
    gr8 flick

    Looks like Turkey’s trying to play a game of naval chess, but forgot the rules – bless their hearts. The Aegean Sea: where both sides claim “you can’t sit with us” but still end up sharing a really awkward dinner. 🍽️😏

  5. mint ness Avatar
    mint ness

    Oh, brilliant move, Turkey! Nothing says “we’re reasonable neighbors” quite like claiming half the Aegean with a fancy map. 😏 Hope they’ve got a backup plan when Greece rolls out those marine parks; maybe some lovely beach towels to mark their territories? 🏖️

  6. Papa Smurf Avatar
    Papa Smurf

    Oh brilliant, just what we needed – a new Turkish map to add to the collection of “wishful thinking.” Next, they’ll be claiming the moon as a holiday destination. 🌙🤷‍♂️

  7. Pitfall Whiskers Avatar
    Pitfall Whiskers

    Oh, look, Turkey’s decided to play marine cartographer—who knew they had a flair for nautical calligraphy? Next up, they’ll probably claim the moon as their exclusive fishing zone too. 🛥️✌️

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