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Turkey never to allow attempts to extort resources in E. Med. - Erdoğan

Turkey will not allow the exploitation of gas reserves in Turkish and north Cypriot waters of the eastern Mediterranean, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said in his speech during the delivery ceremony of third ship of MILGEM -- Turkey's first indigenous warship program -- to Turkish Naval Forces in Istanbul on Sunday.

Anadolu Agency WORLD
Published November 04,2018
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Turkey will never allow attempts to "extort" natural resources in the Eastern Mediterranean, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said on Sunday.

"We will never allow attempts of extorting natural resources in Eastern Mediterranean by excluding us and Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus," Erdoğan said at the delivery ceremony of third ship of MILGEM -- Turkey's first indigenous warship program -- to Turkish Naval Forces in Istanbul.

Erdoğan said those who thought they could take steps contrary to Turkey in Eastern Mediterranean or Aegean have started to realize they made a "huge" mistake.

"We do not have an eye on countries' rights, laws and territories. We only protect the rights of our country and brothers," he added.

Turkey has consistently contested the Greek Cypriot administration's unilateral drilling activity in the Eastern Mediterranean, saying Turkish Cypriots also have rights to the resources in the area.

Cyprus has been divided since 1974, when a Greek Cypriot coup was followed by violence against the island's Turks and Ankara's intervention as a guarantor power.

Erdoğan also said Turkey has decreased its foreign dependency in defense industry from 80 percent to 35 percent.

Also speaking on the occasion, Defense Minister Hulusi Akar said any project, which Turkey is not part of, in the Aegean and Mediterranean does not have a chance to survive.

Turkish Armed Forces and Naval Forces will take every step to protect Turkey's rights and interests, Akar added.

Third ship of MILGEM, named Burgazada, is a corvette which can pass the speed of 29 naval miles per hour and has a length of 99.5 meters and width of 14.4 meters.

The corvette can reach to Gulf of Aden in five days with its maximum speed.