Published 11:57 IST, August 23rd 2020
Turkey's ambition to become maritime powerhouse intensifies tensions in Mediterranean
Tensions have been rising between Greece and Turkey after Turkey sent a vessel to conduct a seismic research in the eastern Mediterranean recently.
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Tensions have been rising between Greece and Turkey, both of whom have warships in eastern Mediterranean after Turkey sent a vessel to conduct seismic research. Turkey’s big ambition to become a maritime powerhouse by pushing into eastern Mediterranean with controversial gas drilling, warships and harsh rhetoric is rooted in a vision of Blue Homeland that takes over waters claimed by EU neighbours.
As per several reports, Turkish officials responsible for Blue Homeland (Mavi Vatan in Turkish) state that Greece's demands based on a handful of tiny islands are unfair since Turkey has larger territory in eastern Mediterranean. ‘Blue Homeland’ doctrine’s author is Cem Gurdeniz. He first used term ‘Mavi Vatan’ in 2006 when he was heading nation’s navy plan and policy division.
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Blue Homeland’s vision covers over 460,000 square kilometres of Turkey's maritime borders, including water surrounding some of Greek islands. Reportedly, Gurdeniz said that Blue Homeland is a concept which aims to define maritime jurisdiction areas surrounding Turkey. He also added that nation needs to secure se areas for its defence, security and welfare.
As per several reports, Turkey had sent a research vessel and a small navy armada into seas that Greece views as its own which has escalated tensions between two countries in last week. Turkey has prompted fears of being denied a fair share of region’s natural gas wealth. On August 21, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan anunced discovery of biggest-ever natural gas reserve off Black Sea coast in country’s history.
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Speaking about discovery, Erdogan at a press conference said that Turkey’s drilling vessel Fatih found 320 billion cubic meters of natural gas reserve during exploration operations in Tuna-1 sector in western Black Sea. However, new discovery has infuriated Greece and has also received repeated warnings from European Union.
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US Senators' call for sanctions on key sectors
France, which is already in a dispute with Turkey over Libya and parts of Middle East, has deployed ships to eastern Mediterranean. Erdogan has warned that he would hit back against any attack after France sent ships to help Greece. Recently, US Senators urged State Secretary Mike Pompeo and EU to impose sanctions on key sectors of Turkish ecomy for its illegal drilling operations in eastern Mediterranean.
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Bob Menendez, a ranking member of Senate Foreign Relations Committee, and Democratic Senator Chris Van Hollen wrote to Pompeo, urging him to start working with EU on a response to Turkey’s increasing provocations and illegal actions in eastern Mediterranean.
(Im credit: AP)
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11:57 IST, August 23rd 2020