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U.S urges diplomatic solution to EastMed dispute

'It is not useful to increase military tension in the region,' says Mike Pompeo

Anadolu Agency TÜRKIYE
Published September 02,2020
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo speaks during a news conference at the State Department in Washington, Wednesday, Sept. 2, 2020. (Nicholas Kamm/Pool via AP)

The US on Wednesday urged all parties to the heightened tensions in the Eastern Mediterranean to get to the negotiating table to resolve the disputes in the region.

"We are urging everyone to stand down, to reduce tensions and begin to have diplomatic discussions about the conflicts that exist there in the eastern Mediterranean, the security conflicts, the energy resource conflicts, the maritime conflicts," Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told reporters at the State Department.

"They need to sit down and have conversations about this and resolve this diplomatically. It is not useful to increase military tension in the region. Only negative things can flow from that," he added.

Pompeo's comments come amid markedly strained tensions in the region between Turkey and several nations.

Apparently seeking to block Turkey's maritime territorial claims, Greece signed exclusive economic zone deals with Italy on June 9 and with Egypt on Aug. 7. The Turkish Foreign Ministry slammed the latter pact in a statement, asserting that Greece and Egypt share no sea borders and the deal is "null and void."

It added that the demarcated area in the pact is located in Turkey's continental shelf, as Ankara reported to the UN.