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New EU defense plan unstrategic, unlawful: Turkey

"Notably the chapter in the (Strategic Compass plan) on the Eastern Mediterranean where our country is referred to seems to have been dictated by the two members of the EU who have maximalist maritime boundary claims at the expense and persistent denial of the rights of Turkey and the Turkish Cypriots," said a Foreign Ministry statement.

Anadolu Agency WORLD
Published March 22,2022
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Turkey on Tuesday lambasted the European Union's newly adopted defense and security action plan as unstrategic and unlawful.

"Notably the chapter in the (Strategic Compass plan) on the Eastern Mediterranean where our country is referred to seems to have been dictated by the two members of the EU who have maximalist maritime boundary claims at the expense and persistent denial of the rights of Turkey and the Turkish Cypriots," said a Foreign Ministry statement.

The statement was apparently referring to Greece and the Greek Cypriots, who Turkey says have blocked Turkey's EU membership bid for political rather than substantive reasons.

The ministry stressed that the Easter Mediterranean chapter "fully contradicts international law, practice and even the EU's own acquis; as such it is disconnected from reality."

"As the document fails to show the right direction, it cannot function as a 'compass' nor can it be dubbed 'strategic'," it said.

Saying that the document will "undoubtedly make the EU part of the problem rather than the solution in the Eastern Mediterranean," Turkey said that it will "not steer the Union to the correct strategies."

"Taking into account the latest developments, it is unfortunate and non-visionary for the EU that the document misses the truth and reality and sees a candidate country and a NATO Ally from such a shallow perspective," it added.

In recent years Turkey and Greece have come at odds over Athens' attempt to claim maximalist territory in the Eastern Mediterranean and Aegean, restricting Turkish territory to just the Gulf of Antalya despite its Eastern Mediterranean coastline being longer than any other country's.

Turkey has encouraged dialogue to fairly share the rich resources of the Eastern Mediterranean.

Athens has tried to turn a bilateral issue with Ankara into Turkey-EU issue, according to Turkish officials.

EU foreign ministers on Monday approved the bloc's new defense and security strategy-called Strategic Compass, over two years in the making-saying that it sets out "an ambitious plan of action for strengthening the EU's security and defense policy by 2030."