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Turkish FM Çavuşoğlu once again says that Turkey and Egypt could sign a maritime delimitation deal on East Med “depending on the trajectory of the relations”


Isnt this huge? Why arent we discussing it?
 

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A warm response from ex deputy foreign minister of Egypt , to the statement of Mr Cavusoglu.
It is looking like moves towards mending bridges between the two countries.
 

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Turkey said it could reach a deal with Egypt on the boundary between maritime zones claimed by each nation in the gas-rich eastern Mediterranean if there’s wider progress in healing their strained relationship.


Egypt signed a similar deal with Greece in August but it omitted a controversial area to the south of the island of Kastellorizo, the most distant Greek outpost that Turkey says lies within its exclusive economic zone. Turkish energy exploration in disputed Mediterranean waters has sparked confrontations with Greece, Cyprus and their European Union partners.

Disputed Waters​


Relations between Turkey and Egypt have been severely strained since Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi toppled the country’s Islamist leader, Mohamed Mursi, in 2013. Mursi was a member of the Muslim Brotherhood organization that’s backed by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Islamist-rooted party.


However, Erdogan’s foreign minister, Mevlut Cavusoglu, on Wednesday signaled Turkey wanted to improve ties with Cairo.

Egypt’s search for hydrocarbons respected Turkey’s exclusive zone, Cavusoglu told reporters in Ankara. “According to the course of our relations, we can also sign an agreement with Egypt by negotiating maritime jurisdictions.”

 
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A warm response from ex deputy foreign minister of Egypt , to the statement of Mr Cavusoglu.
It is looking like moves towards mending bridges between the two countries.
Nobody should get hyped about this. While Our president not recognizing the legitimacy of the Egyptian president and even refusing to talk with him, we shouldn't expect such a strategic agreement with Egypt. Don't forget that Egypt was threating to militarily involve in Libyan Civil War in favor of Haftar forces if Turkey aligned forces pressed further East.

I see these statements from Egypt as "We don't have fundamental problems with you."

If tomorrow Erdogan takes the phone and calls Sisi. Most of problems with Arab countries will be gone.

@Philip the Arab
 
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Nobody should get hyped about this. While Our president not recognizing the legitimacy of the Egyptian president and even refusing to talk with him, we shouldn't expect such a strategic agreement with Egypt. Don't forget that Egypt was threating to militaryly involve in Libyan Civil War in favor of Haftar forces if Turkey aligned forces pressed further East.

I see these statements from Egypt as "We don't have fundamental problems with you."

If tomorrow Erdogan takes the phone and calls Sisi. Most of problems with Arab countries will be gone.

@Philip the Arab
Many of these disagreements are based on the whims of Erdogan refusing to recognize that the MB as it stands is a dying horse.

Sisi doesnt want a country that supports MB to have a large presence in a neighboring country, and if Turkey stopped supporting them it would be much easier for the two sides to find common ground.

That would solve problems with the Gulf monarchies and the dictatorships of the Middle East and allow closer relations between countries so its not very likely to ever happen.

This would also require that the Gulf countries dont support enemies against Turkey.
 

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Egyptian officials have sought to reassure Turkey after Cairo signed a partial maritime delimitation deal with Greece, saying they had respected Ankara's national security concerns while preparing the agreement, a senior Turkish official said.
The official, who spoke to journalists on Tuesday on condition of anonymity, said the government had been pleased by Egypt's message.
“Further talks on the subject depend on the political developments in each country,” the official said.

Diplomatic relations between Ankara and Cairo broke down following the overthrow of Egypt’s first democratically-elected president, Mohamed Morsi, in 2013.
Earlier this week, Turkey sent a research vessel and several warships to an area which was part of the recent Athens-Cairo deal.
The move came after Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said last week that Ankara would restart its energy drilling operations in the Mediterranean, as Greece had violated a German-mediated diplomatic dialogue by suddenly signing a deal to thwart a similar maritime agreement signed by Turkey and Libya last year.
There are signs that Turkey is not immediately concerned by the content of the agreement signed on Thursday between Greece and Egypt, as it reflects Egyptian goodwill towards Turkey's continental shelf.
Over the weekend, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said that the deal had actually validated Turkey's maritime thesis since it did not grant complete maritime jurisdiction to the Greek Islands, something that Athens has pushed for decades.
“The agreement signed between Greece and Egypt is based on a partial delimitation, as Meis Island (Kastellorizo in Greek) and part of the coast of Rhodes have not been included," Serkan Demirtas, a columnist with the Hurriyet Daily News, wrote.
"It is believed that Egypt has refused [to buckle] under Greek pressure on Kastelorizo, in a bid to avoid a confrontation with Turkey.”

'Null and void'​

The latest apparent flirtation between Ankara and Cairo is not new. Cavusoglu said last month that Turkey held talks on the maritime dispute in the Eastern Mediterranean with the Egyptian charge d’affaires in Ankara.
Turkey declares Egypt-Greece maritime deal 'null and void'

Turkey and the UN-recognised Libyan government signed a memorandum of understanding in November to delimit maritime zones in the Eastern Mediterranean in an attempt to block further Greek and Cypriot energy drilling activities in the area.
Egypt called the deal at the time "illegal and not binding or affecting the interests and the rights of any third parties".
Cavusoglu said Turkey’s maritime delimitation deal with Libya would earn Egypt 50,000 square km in the Mediterranean.
“Egypt's charge d’affaires in Ankara is an expert on this issue since he was also involved in negotiations with Greece for [a rival deal],” he said at the time.
“We have informed them and exchanged views on the issue. I can say that we all agree that our deal extends Egypt’s exclusive economic zone.”
Cagatay Erciyes, a director general responsible for maritime affairs at Turkey's foreign ministry, told Middle East Eye on Wednesday that the Egyptian-Greek deal remains “null and void” for Turkey.
“Greece, through this deal, violates our and Libya's continental shelf. Egypt also violates Libya’s continental shelf,” he said.

Talks sought​

Turkish officials accuse the Greek government of not honouring its promise to discuss the issue on a bilateral level, even though, in a goodwill gesture, Ankara suspended its drilling work west of Cyprus for a month in order to allow time for diplomatic negotiations.
“After the consultations, Greek and Turkish foreign ministers were in agreement to issue a joint declaration," Erdogan’s chief foreign policy adviser, Ibrahim Kalin, said on Sunday night.
"However, a day before the release of the joint text, Greece announced that it had signed a deal with Egypt.”
Erdogan is expected to hold a telephone call with German Chancellor Angela Merkel on the subject to determine his next steps.
"We would like to resolve the problem with Greece through negotiations," the Turkish Defence Minister Hulusi Akar said on Wednesday.
 

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Mavi Vatan 2021 Exercise, the longest range firing with the MAM-L missile from SİHA was also made to date. The laser-guided MAM-L missile, developed / produced by national means, from the TB-2 SİHA in the inventory of our Naval Forces, hit the surface target in the Eastern Mediterranean with a direct hit.


Shame they kept what the range was :)
 
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