Turkey to use its rights on Aegean, Cyprus issues: Erdoğan
Speaking to the ruling AK Party's lawmakers at the Grand National Assembly of Turkey on Tuesday, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said in his speech: "Turkey is determined to use its rights arising from international law in full on disputes over Aegean Sea, Cyprus issue. Turkey will never compromise its interests, neither in Eastern Mediterranean nor in other regions."
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- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 12:00 | 27 November 2018
- Modified Date: 05:19 | 27 November 2018
Turkey is determined to use its rights based on international law on disputes over Aegean Sea and Cyprus, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said Tuesday.
Speaking to his party's parliamentary group, Erdoğan said on the Mediterranean issue that reckless behavior of Greece and Southern Cyprus, with backing of some European states, would threaten them foremost.
"Turkey is determined to use its rights arising from international law in full on disputes over Aegean Sea, Cyprus issue," said Erdoğan.
He added: "Turkey will never compromise its interests, neither in Eastern Mediterranean nor in other regions."
He said Ankara will not allow irrelevant countries to gain economic and political dominance in eastern Mediterranean.
On Monday, Turkey started preparatory works for shallow water drilling in the Mediterranean sea off the coast of Mersin in southern Turkey.
On Oct. 30, Turkey's first drilling vessel, Fatih, conducted its first deep drilling in offshore Antalya on the county's southern Mediterranean coast.
Erdoğan said that Turkey is the one started to overthrow Deash terror group, "which is one of the greatest concerns of Islam."
While everyone sought their interest on Syrian soil using Daesh as an excuse, but we took all the risks, entered the field and struck this terror group down hard," said the president.
As Turkey, we vow to fully eliminate remnants of the Daesh terrorist group in a couple of months," he added.
There is no Daesh in Syria but some small gangs are trained and equipped to create chaos in the country and region under disguise of Daesh, Erdoğan said.
More than 300 people have lost their lives in Daesh terror attacks in Turkey, where the terror group targets civilians in suicide bomb, rocket and gun attacks.