Libya Issue part 2
History background(2019-2021)
Turkey became significantly more involved in Libya in November 2019, when it signed two momentous agreements with the GNA, which is strongly influenced by the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamist elements. LNA supported by UAE, Egypt, Russia and France.
Turkey proposed to Libya to disregard the continental shelf of Rhodes, Karpathos, Kasos and Crete, and to take as its opposite coastline for the delimitation that of continental Turkey. Turkey did not limit itself to regions which would only serve Turkish interests.
It proposed to the Libyans to continue the delimitation line to the west, and along the entire length of Crete, thus increasing the area they would control by 39,000 square kilometers.
This is the only map that was implemented, through the Memorandum of Understanding signed between Turkey and the Fayez al-Sarraj government in November 2019.
The plan constituted a gross violation of international law. The attempt to undo the agreements between Cyprus and its neighbor states is a rogue move which undermines the stability of the whole of the Eastern Mediterranean.
Turkey emerges as the international troublemaker. Geographically Turkey does not directly neighbor the greater part of the contested region and has no rights over it. In some cases, it does not even have a coastline facing the claimed area.
On the other hand, the Greek islands in the region are many and are considerable both in size and population. By extension, in accordance with Turkey’s reasoning, Great Britain and Ireland, as islands, should not have continental shelves and EEZs in the Atlantic Ocean. Another analogy would be if France were to seek to sign an agreement with Libya which disregarded Italy, on the premise that Sardinia and Sicily, which lie in between, are islands and therefore have no continental shelf or EEZ
The maps in question run so grossly counter to international law and geography, that their author should have been dismissed as being from another planet.
Turkey secured a bilateral pact ostensibly legitimizing its vast offshore territorial claims( inderrentist Mavi Vatan doctrine) in the increasingly energy-rich Eastern Mediterranean.
What must be done as reagrds the Libya?
two things:
History background(2019-2021)
Turkey became significantly more involved in Libya in November 2019, when it signed two momentous agreements with the GNA, which is strongly influenced by the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamist elements. LNA supported by UAE, Egypt, Russia and France.
Turkey proposed to Libya to disregard the continental shelf of Rhodes, Karpathos, Kasos and Crete, and to take as its opposite coastline for the delimitation that of continental Turkey. Turkey did not limit itself to regions which would only serve Turkish interests.
It proposed to the Libyans to continue the delimitation line to the west, and along the entire length of Crete, thus increasing the area they would control by 39,000 square kilometers.
This is the only map that was implemented, through the Memorandum of Understanding signed between Turkey and the Fayez al-Sarraj government in November 2019.
The plan constituted a gross violation of international law. The attempt to undo the agreements between Cyprus and its neighbor states is a rogue move which undermines the stability of the whole of the Eastern Mediterranean.
Turkey emerges as the international troublemaker. Geographically Turkey does not directly neighbor the greater part of the contested region and has no rights over it. In some cases, it does not even have a coastline facing the claimed area.
On the other hand, the Greek islands in the region are many and are considerable both in size and population. By extension, in accordance with Turkey’s reasoning, Great Britain and Ireland, as islands, should not have continental shelves and EEZs in the Atlantic Ocean. Another analogy would be if France were to seek to sign an agreement with Libya which disregarded Italy, on the premise that Sardinia and Sicily, which lie in between, are islands and therefore have no continental shelf or EEZ
The maps in question run so grossly counter to international law and geography, that their author should have been dismissed as being from another planet.
Turkey secured a bilateral pact ostensibly legitimizing its vast offshore territorial claims( inderrentist Mavi Vatan doctrine) in the increasingly energy-rich Eastern Mediterranean.
What must be done as reagrds the Libya?
two things:
- presidential and parliamentary elections on 24 December 2021
- withdrawal of mercenaries, foreign fighters and foreign forces from the Libyan territory.