Meeting in Malta for the 6th South EU Summit, the five leaders, as well as those of Greece and Cyprus, expressed their regret over Turkey’s failure to respond to calls from the European Union concerning its continued operations in the eastern Mediterranean and its actions in the Aegean, while adding their concerns about potential efforts to drill within Cyprus’ exclusive economic zone.
They called on the European Union to continue working on the issue and to explore the possibility of taking measures against Turkey in the event that Ankara fails to respond to concerns.
Their statement echoed comments made earlier by Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras, who said that Brussels should take “specific measures” against Turkey if Ankara persists with its “illegal behavior” in the eastern Mediterranean.
“The key pillar of our position is respect for international law and that anyone who doesn’t respect it should face the consequences,” Tsipras told the summit, adding that this is “not a bilateral issue between Cyprus and Turkey, nor are those between Greece and Turkey.”
source – ekathimerini.com