EU has the largest EEZ

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A European Commission document entitled “The EU and international ocean governance” states that the EU has the largest EEZ in the world and its size reaches 20 million square kilometers, ie its seas are 380% larger than its land area.
But the most important element of this document is the next map that shows the EEZs of all EU countries and which, clearly, defines not only the EEZ of Greece but also the fact that it has a sea border with Cyprus.

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Notice how Turkey, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt and Libya's eez has been cut down thanks to European imperialism.

Turkey is the only one opposing this as it refuses its eez to be stolen. Turkey is breaking the deadlock.

Turkey-Libya deal was much needed.
 
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Notice how Turkey, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Egypt and Libya's eez has been cut down thanks to European imperialism.

Turkey is the only one opposing tbis as it refuses its eez to be stolen. Turkey is breaking the deadlock.

Turkey-Libya deal was much needed.
Notrhing cut down, all are acording the UNCLOS, billateral agreements, International Court, middle line and 200 miles. Only Turkey has problem with the international law.
 
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A European Commission document entitled “The EU and international ocean governance” states that the EU has the largest EEZ in the world and its size reaches 20 million square kilometers, ie its seas are 380% larger than its land area.
But the most important element of this document is the next map that shows the EEZs of all EU countries and which, clearly, defines not only the EEZ of Greece but also the fact that it has a sea border with Cyprus.

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How comes UK's EEZ belongs to the EU's?
 

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Notrhing cut down, all are acording the UNCLOS, billateral agreements, International Court, middle line and 200 miles. Only Turkey has problem with the international law.

International law? Like treaty of Lausanne? Or Paris Peace treaties?

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Notrhing cut down, all are acording the UNCLOS, billateral agreements, International Court, middle line and 200 miles. Only Turkey has problem with the international law.

Yes. Because according to your claims if i want to swim around some parts of Kas i would violate your maritime border and if i want to jump to the sea i would violate your airspace. And i kinda have a problem with that.


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EU is a union and as such can’t have EEZ.
 

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International law? Like treaty of Lausanne? Or Paris Peace treaties?

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Yes. Because according to your claims if i want to swim around some parts of Kas i would violate your maritime border and if i want to jump to the sea i would violate your airspace. And i kinda have a problem with that.


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Do not confuse maritime with the EEZ borders!!!
As regards Kastelorizo complex, the Greek position is very clear: the maritime boundaries between the Dodecanese and Turkey are delimited by the Agreement of 4 January 1932 and the Protocol of 28 December 1932 between Italy and Turkey, to which Greece succeeded on the basis of Article 14(1) of the Peace Treaty of 10 February 1947.
So, you can swimming in Kas, even the territorial waters extent to 12 n.m.
 
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Do not confuse maritime with the EEZ borders!!!
As regards Kastelorizo complex, the Greek position is very clear: the maritime boundaries between the Dodecanese and Turkey are delimited by the Agreement of 4 January 1932 and the Protocol of 28 December 1932 between Italy and Turkey, to which Greece succeeded on the basis of Article 14(1) of the Peace Treaty of 10 February 1947.
So, you can swimming in Kas, even the territorial waters extent to 12 n.m.
If you extend it It won't end good for you
 

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