Рост напряженности в Восточном Средиземноморье

В регионе Восточного Средиземноморья усилилась напряженность после заявления Турции о том, что турецкое судно Oruç Reis проведет сейсмические исследования в этом районе в течение следующих двух недель. Объявление, сделанное ВМС Турции в выходные, вызывает большую озабоченность в Греции, а также в кругах ЕС.

Сейсморазведочные работы являются частью подготовительных работ к потенциальной разведке углеводородов. В настоящее время Турция ведет спор с соседними странами по поводу морских границ.

В кратком заявлении, опубликованном в Брюсселе в воскресенье вечером (9 августа), глава внешнеполитического ведомства ЕС Джозеп Боррелл сказал: "Последние военно-морские мобилизации в Восточном Средиземноморье вызывают крайнее беспокойство. Они не будут способствовать поиску каких-либо решений. Напротив, они приведут к большему антагонизму и недоверие".

Боррелл добавил:

"Морские границы должны определяться путем диалога и переговоров, а не путем односторонних действий и мобилизации военно-морских сил. Споры должны решаться в соответствии с международным правом. Европейский Союз привержен делу содействия разрешению таких споров и разногласий в этой области жизненно важных интересов безопасности. В качестве Верховного представителя ЕС по общей внешней политике и политике безопасности я приложу все необходимые усилия для возобновления такого диалога и содействия возобновлению взаимодействия. Настоящий курс действий не будет служить интересам ни Европейского Союза, ни Турции. Мы должны работать вместе во имя безопасности в Средиземном море".

источник: commonspace.eu

фото: Турецкое сейсморазведочное судно Oruc Reis (фото из архива)

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