New restrictions on Turkey, EU leaders raise concerns about activities in the Mediterranean

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Brussels: European Union leaders on Friday morning approved the extension of sanctions against Turkey over the exploration of gas reserves in the Mediterranean from gas reserves in the Mediterranean. The European Union’s member states Greece (Greece) and Cyprus have claimed the reserves.

EU leaders said in a statement at their summit held in Brussels that it is regrettable that Turkey is engaged in unilateral action and provocation and against the EU, EU member states and EU leaders The rhetoric has intensified.

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At their last summit in October, leaders offered Turkey “a positive political EU-Turkish agenda”. It stated that if he halted his illegal activities in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, he would benefit in trade and customs and could be given more money to help manage Syrian refugees.

The leaders said that if Turkey is ready to join the true partnership and start a genuine dialogue with the European Union and if Ankara shows willingness to solve the problems through dialogue and in accordance with international law, the proposal will still be Exists for him.

So far there has been no response from Turkey on this. In view of this, these leaders have invited ministers of this consortium of 27 countries to impose further sanctions on Turkey in the eastern Mediterranean Sea as part of restrictive measures.

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