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Greece says EU to decide response to Turkey’s Cyprus drilling

Greece says EU to decide response to Turkey’s Cyprus drilling

Greece's foreign minister says top diplomats from European Union member states will decide next week on how to respond to Turkey's bid to drill for gas in waters where Cyprus has licensed European energy companies to conduct a hydrocarbons search.

Nikos Dendias said Monday after talks with his Cypriot counterpart that Turkey's actions flout international law and aren't those of a modern, European country founded on the rule of law.

The EU has already imposed some sanctions against Turkey for earlier drilling activity in waters where Cyprus has exclusive economic rights.

Cyprus called Turkey's latest drilling bid a "severe escalation."

Turkey doesn't recognize Cyprus as a state and says it's defending its interests to the area's hydrocarbon reserves as well as those of breakaway Turkish Cypriots.

[AP]

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