Greece signals intent to extend territorial water
International water dispute sparked regarding the Aegean sea.- AFP |
Talk
of Greece intending to enlarge its territorial waters raises tensions across
the Aegean Sea.
By
John Carr
Tensions
across the Aegean Sea have suddenly spiked, after Greece announced its
intention to extend its western territorial waters from six to twelve miles.
Though
the measure does not apply to the island-studded Aegean itself, at least not
immediately, the Turks fear a twelve-mile Greek limit will turn the sea into a
Greek lake, and in the past have threatened war if that should occur.
The
announcement was a parting shot from the outgoing foreign minister, Nikos
Kotzias, who walked out of the government last week after a spat with the
defence minister. It’s still unclear why he picked that moment to raise
the territorial waters issue.
But
Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has refused to rise to the bait, saying any
extension of Greece’s waters would first have to voted by the Parliament and
endorsed by the president.
The
subtext here is a growing rivalry between Greece and Turkey over undersea oil
and gas deposits, especially around Cyprus. Tsipras appears determined to
avoid any clash on the grounds that crisis-ridden Greece simply cannot afford
one right now.
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