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Papoulias: Turkey's Behavior, a Dangerous Adventurism

President of the Hellenic Republic, Karolos Papoulias, stressed that Turkey`s attempts to put obstacles to Cyprus` exploratory drillings for hydrocarbon reserves in its Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) constitutes a dangerous adventurism.
Addressing visiting President of the Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych during a state dinner, Papoulias referred to Cyprus` exploratory drilling in its Exclusive Economic Zone, saying that the Republic of Cyprus has exercised – as it should – its undeniable right to delineate its EEZ.
“Drilling, which began some weeks ago, is absolutely in compliance with international law and Cyprus` sovereign rights“, he underscored.
President Papoulias stressed that Turkey attempts to turn Cyprus` sovereign right to exploit its natural resources, into a bilateral dispute.
“This attempt of Ankara to put obstacles to Cyprus` drillings is a dangerous adventurism“, he pointed out.
Referring to the Cyprus problem, the Greek President said that Greece supports the achievement of a comprehensive solution that would be functional, viable and should be based on the UN Security Council resolutions, in full respect of the EU acquis communautaire.
He noted that the solution of the Cyprus problem becomes even more imperative after developments in the wider Mediterranean region.
“Geopolitical and geo-economic balances have changed and the role of the Republic of Cyprus as a factor of stability and security becomes even more crucial“, he stressed.
Concluding, he thanked his Ukrainian counterpart for his country`s long-lasting stance as regards the efforts to reach a solution of the Cyprus problem.
Turkey, whose troops occupy Cyprus’ northern part since they invaded in 1974, does not recognise the Republic of Cyprus. Following a decision by Nicosia to begin natural gas and oil exploration in its exclusive economic zone, Ankara has deployed warships in the Eastern Mediterranean and has signed an illegal agreement with the Turkish Cypriot regime in occupied Cyprus to delineate what it calls continental shelf.
Drilling has already begun and is being carried out by Houston-based “Noble Energy”, off Cyprus’ south-eastern coast.
The government of Cyprus has protested to the UN and the EU Turkey’s moves, saying it has a sovereign right to exploit its natural resources, pointing out that Greek Cypriots and Turkish Cypriots will benefit from any benefits that may come from oil drilling.
Cyprus has signed an agreement to delineate the Exclusive Economic Zone with Egypt and Israel with a view to exploit any possible natural gas and oil reserves in its Exclusive Economic Zone. A similar agreement has been signed with Lebanon but the Lebanese Parliament has not yet ratified it.
UN – led Cyprus talks are currently underway between the leaders of the two communities in Cyprus, aiming to reach a mutually agreed federal solution.
The illegal regime in Turkish occupied Cyprus is recognised only by Turkey. Numerous UN Security Council resolutions have called upon all states not to cooperate with the regime and have described the declaration of the regime as invalid, stressing that the only legal government in Cyprus is the Republic of Cyprus.
(source: cna)

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