Президент Совета ЕС Шарль Мишель обсуждает проблемы Эгейского моря с президентом Турции

Президент Европейского Совета Шарль Мишель в воскресенье (6 сентября) провел телефонный разговор с президентом Турции Реджеп Тайип Эрдоганом, чтобы обсудить эскалацию греко-турецкой напряженности в Эгейском море.

Турецкая сторона сообщило в Твиттере:

Президент @RTErdogan провел телефонный разговор с президентом Европейского Совета Шарлем Мишелем.

- Председательство Турции (@trpresidency) 6 сентября 2020 г.

В оглашении беседы турецкое председательство заявило, что президент Эрдоган призвал ЕС быть объективным, добавив, что отношение ЕС к восточному Средиземноморью станет проверкой его искренности. Как сообщает CNN Turk, президент обратился к Европейскому Союзу с просьбой не допустить, чтобы Греция усилила напряженность в Средиземноморье.

Со своей стороны греческий новостной сайт Ekathimerini сообщил, что Мишель выразил солидарность с Грецией и Кипром.

Шарль Мишель заявил в пятницу (4 сентября), что лидеры ЕС встретятся 24 и 25 сентября, и предложил провести многостороннюю конференцию для ослабления напряженности в Эгейском море.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

фото: Президент Совета ЕС Шарль Мишель и президент Турции Реджеп Тайип Эрдоган (архивная фотография)

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