Turkey extends research vessel mission in eastern Mediterranean again
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Turkey has decided to extend once again the work of its seismic research vessel in disputed waters in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, despite warnings from Greece that such move is at odds with international efforts to ease tensions between the two sides.
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Nov 01, 2020 15:53 UTC
  •  Turkey extends research vessel mission in eastern Mediterranean again

Turkey has decided to extend once again the work of its seismic research vessel in disputed waters in the eastern Mediterranean Sea, despite warnings from Greece that such move is at odds with international efforts to ease tensions between the two sides.

The Turkish navy said in a NAVTEX maritime announcement on Sunday that the Oruc Reis seismic research vessel and warships escorting it would remain in the contested waters until Nov. 14.

It had previously said the ship would remain in the area until November 4.

The latest development comes as the two sides are in search of survivors of a powerful earthquake that struck Turkey’s Aegean coast and north of the Greek island of Samos on Friday, killing at least 51 people.

Greece Foreign Ministry immediately condemned Turkey’s “illegal conduct”, demanding that Ankara withdraws the ship from the disputed areas.

"This (Turkish) action only increases tensions in a vulnerable region where attention is currently focused on aid and support and solidarity (after the earthquake)," the ministry said.

It further noted that Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias will inform the country's allies and partners of the latest developments.

Turkey and Greece, both of them NATO members, have been at loggerheads over oil and gas exploration rights in the eastern Mediterranean.

Back in August, Turkey dispatched the seismic research vessel Oruc Reis, accompanied by naval vessels, off the Greek island of Kastellorizo, where Turkey disputes Greek maritime rights. Greece responded by sending its own military vessels to monitor the situation.

Turkey ended the mission of Oruc Reis and ordered it back to shore for maintenance in mid-September. Ankara said the move was also meant to give diplomacy a chance.

But no diplomatic breakthrough took place, and Turkey sent the ship back on October 14.

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