Türkiye slams EU summit decisions on Aegean, Mediterranean
ANKARA (AA) – Türkiye has criticized a series of decisions by an EU summit on the Aegean and Mediterranean.
The decisions, adopted at the end of a two-day leaders’ summit in Brussels, are “prejudiced, lack vision, and are disconnected from reality”, the Turkish Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
Citing several Greek policy positions and actions, including its claim to 10 nautical miles (11.5 miles) of national airspace, militarization of Aegean islands near the Turkish coast and pushbacks of asylum seekers, it underlined that ‘EU’s silence on these issues contributes nothing towards their resolution and harms regional stability.’
It also asserted that the bloc’s efforts to legitimize maximalism and unlawfulness regarding the Eastern Mediterranean and the Aegean Sea are “unacceptable.”
Türkiye maintains its stance ‘in favor of international law and good neighborly relations’, said the statement, adding that it showed the EU’s insincerity that it would respond to this attitude with deliberate tensions and escalation.
EU candidate status for Ukraine, Moldova
On the other hand, the Foreign Ministry welcomed the summit’s decision to name Ukraine and Moldova EU candidates for accession, as well as to recognize the European perspective of Georgia.
However, it voiced criticism over the continued failure to launch accession negotiations with Albania and North Macedonia, despite them already being candidate countries.
The statement also urged the bloc to make Bosnia and Herzegovina a candidate, as this would help extend the EU’s presence in the Balkans.
The statement by Turkiye asserted that the EU should engage sincerely with all candidate countries and that accession should progress on the basis of merit.