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NICOSIA, Cyprus: Spains foreign minister on Wednesday said her country rejects Turkeys unilateral search for energy reserves in the eastern Mediterranean, adding that such actions hinder a negotiated way out of a territorial dispute that has ratcheted up regional tensions.
Spanish Foreign Minister Arancha Gonzalez Laya expressed support for fellow European Union member Cyprus as Turkey continues to prospect for gas in waters where the Mediterranean island nation claims exclusive economic rights.
We dont believe there is a unilateral solution to the problems of the eastern Mediterranean region, Laya said after talks with Cypriot Foreign Minister Nikos Christodoulides. And therefore, we reject unilateral moves that are not helping in finding a long-lasting solution.
Spains top diplomat said negotiations and dialogue are the only way to reach a long-standing solution to the complex maritime boundaries issue, which also triggered a weeks-long naval standoff between NATO allies Greece and Turkey this month.
Im saying this as this is exactly what Spain is doing to delimit its maritime borders with its neighbors. So Im not preaching anything different from what Im practicing, Laya said.
Turkey insists that its entitled to carry out a gas search off Cyprus in order to protect its rights and those of Turkish Cypriots who run a breakaway state in the islands northern third thats recognized only by Ankara.
Turkey doesnt recognize Cyprus as a state and claims that much of the ethnically divided islands exclusive economic zone as lying over its own continental shelf.
Christodoulides hailed Turkeys withdrawal of a warship-escorted survey vessel from Greece-claimed waters as a positive first step to deescalating tensions at sea.
But he said Turkey has stepped up its activities in Cyprus maritime zones, displaying a total disregard for European Union to cease its illegal actions and to respect the sovereign rights of a bloc member.
The leaders of the EU’s 27 member nations are expected to discuss potential sanctions against Turkey, which is not a member, at a two-day summit starting Thursday.
Christodoulides said Cyprus expects EU leaders to honor a deal the blocs foreign ministers struck last month to simultaneously impose sanctions on Turkey as well as Belarusian officials suspected of election fraud or involvement in a security crackdown on anti-government protesters.
Cyprus looks to the EU and its partners for solidarity in action, Christodoulides said. Concretely upholding our common values and interests and implementing our own decisions is of the essence.
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