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Greece has declared an EEZ in the Ionian Sea up to Cape Tenaro (map)
The Presidential Decree takes into account the 2020 agreement on the delimitation of maritime zones between Greece and Italy
Europe adopts Voridis-style migration policy – List of safe countries, unified asylum and deportation procedures
In the shadow of the far-right’s rise, the EU is tightening its migration policy with stricter border controls and repatriation measures, allowing labor migration only through intergovernmental agreements
Maritime spatial planning: How Athens “reads” Turkey’s reaction – “We are closing pending issues without communication flares”
The reference in the Turkish Foreign Ministry's statement to the Athens Declaration and the need to resolve disputes on the basis of international law and good neighbourly relations makes Athens believe that the Turks will not "overreact" in the field
Kimberly Guilfoyle: I am ready to strengthen US-Greece ties – What Mitsotakis, Georgiades, Hieronymos said at Breibart about the new ambassador
Honour and humility for the support of Greek allies, new US ambassador comments on Breibart report
Greek-Turkish map…clash sparked by marine spatial planning in the Aegean – Gerapetritis’ message on The Hague
The Foreign Minister stated that Turkey's reaction to the map that splits the Aegean in two was expected and added that there's only one solution to this dispute: signing a joint agreement to refer the matter to The Hague
KYSEA: Two scenarios of Turkey’s reaction to the Maritime Spatial Plan on the “table” – Athens’ assessments
Members of KYSEA believe Turkey will not be pleased at all, but at the same time they await to see how far it will escalate its response
From the “Seville Map” to marine parks – What the announcement of the Maritime Spatial Planning means for Greece
For the first time, Greece maps out the boundaries of its continental shelf/EEZ based on the Law of the Sea – It’s no coincidence that, in a report today, Milliyet spoke of Turkey’s moves to publish its own Maritime Spatial Planning
After Greece, Turkey also presented a map for maritime spatial planning – They are splitting the Aegean in two
‘Blue Homeland’ deepens, says Milliyet – The map was not published in the Turkish media until after the Greek announcement – According to the newspaper, Turkey chooses the median line of the Aegean as a border, claiming one side of the sea