Greece & Cyprus call for EU help over Mediterranean resource row with Turkey

Greece & Cyprus call for EU help over Mediterranean resource row with Turkey

A dispute over the right to exploit territorial waters in the Mediterranean has turned nasty after Turkey rebuffed German-led efforts aimed at rebuilding trust. Now Greece and Cyprus are calling on the European Union (EU) to help. While Greece and Cyprus are facing a Turkey-sized issue over who can or cannot exploit the oil and…

Pressure for Sanctions Against Turkey Increases as Tensions with Greece Grow

Pressure for Sanctions Against Turkey Increases as Tensions with Greece Grow

Divided on how to deal with Turkey, some European leaders are calling for sanctions and others are calling for a reset in Euro-Turkish relations. French President Emmanuel Macron and the German Chairman of the Parliamentary Group of the European People’s Party, Manfred Weber, have been in a hurry in recent days to push for sanctions against Turkey because of…

There Are Serious Limitations to an Egyptian Military Intervention in Libya

There Are Serious Limitations to an Egyptian Military Intervention in Libya

The Egyptian Parliament’s approval of their military’s possible deployment to Libya following the request for such support by the war-torn country’s largely unrecognized eastern-based parliament in Tobruk has sparked heated discussions about Cairo leading the GCC+’s proxy war against Turkey in that theater, but there are very serious limitations that the Egyptian military would inevitably…

Greek-Italian Maritime Deal Disrupts Turkey’s Endeavour for East Mediterranean Dominance

Greek-Italian Maritime Deal Disrupts Turkey’s Endeavour for East Mediterranean Dominance

Greece and Italy signed a historic agreement yesterday that demarcates the Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZ) of the two countries in the Ionian Sea. The agreement signed between Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias and his Italian counterpart Luigi Di Maio has many ramifications in the entire Eastern Mediterranean region, but especially against Turkey’s ambitions of East…

Greece’s Renewed Relations with Syria Further Isolates Turkey in the Eastern Mediterranean

Greece’s Renewed Relations with Syria Further Isolates Turkey in the Eastern Mediterranean

On Tuesday (May 5, 2020), the Greek Foreign Ministry finally announced a restoration of relations between Greece and Syria and assigned former ambassador to Syria and Russia, Tasia Athanassiou, as a Special Envoy of Greece’s Foreign Ministry for Syria. Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias confirmed this from his Twitter. The appointment of Athanassiou is extremely…