Greece Rejects Libya's EEZ Note

Greece Rejects Libya's EEZ Note

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Greece has dismissed Libya’s recent note to the UN regarding Greek exploration activities south of Crete, stating it adds nothing new to previous arguments. Diplomatic sources emphasized that Athens will officially respond and reiterated that Greece rejects any actions based on legally void agreements, CE Report quotes Athens-Macedonia

Greece remains open to discussing the delimitation of the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) with Libya under international maritime law, once conditions permit. The Greek government stressed it will continue to defend its sovereign rights.

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