Published 17:23 IST, September 8th 2020

Lavrov offers to help ease Turkey Greece tensions

Russia's foreign minister said on Tuesday during an official visit to Cyprus that his country was ready to help ease rising tensions over a Turkish search for energy reserves in the eastern Mediterranean.

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Russia's foreign minister said on Tuesday during an official visit to Cyprus that his country was rey to help ease rising tensions over a Turkish search for energy reserves in eastern Mediterranean.

Sergey Lavrov was speaking after a meeting with Cypriot President Nicos Anastasies.

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Lavrov said Moscow was monitoring situation in region and would help start a "genuine dialogue" with all parties that would generate "mutually acceptable solutions."

Greece and Turkey have been locked in a tense standoff in recent weeks as Turkish survey vessels and drill ships continue to prospect of gas in waters were Greece and Cyprus claim exclusive ecomic rights.

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Greek and Turkish armed forces have been conducting military exercises in area in a show of muscle-flexing to underscore each side's resolve.

European Union members Greece and Cyprus accuse Turkey of violating international law and of "gunboat diplomacy," while Turkey insists it's defending its rights to its rightful share of area's potential gas deposits.

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17:23 IST, September 8th 2020