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Tamam...we're running in circles again. You didn't read a single thing I posted.Read UNCLOS article 74 and 83
And you have more than enough see to be content and you also claim you've found huge reserves of gas,yes in the Black Sea. So if one takes that into consideration,demanding the Aegean all of a sudden clearly shows Turkey is the greedy one here.


Turkey isn't the one being greedy over one small tiny island and saying because of that anything east of Rhodes is all Greece.
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For the first map: Turkey hasn't signed UNCLOS and therefore can't claim a 200 mile EEZ. Not to mention your EEZ that supposedly reaches Libya's,exceeds 200 miles and goes beyond 300 if we start from Kas.ok this map for EEZ, no EEZ declared in Aegean, and no EEZ for Kastelorizo/Meis
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and this map for 6 miles for current status quo for freedom of navigation
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For the first map: Turkey hasn't signed UNCLOS and therefore can't claim a 200 mile EEZ. Not to mention your EEZ that supposedly reaches Libya's,exceeds 200 miles and goes beyond 300 if we start from Kas.
For the two other maps,like the professor said:
What's done on a bilateral basis,you're claiming a 300+ nm zone here even without being part of UNCLOS.Thats because its done on a bilateral basis. Libya is not a party to this convention either.
What daddy?! Who?Your Daddy can say whatever he wants.
Ya Farhan,that's like saying


What's done on a bilateral basis
What daddy?! Who?
grab a few islands
LOL I UNDERSTAND LOLyou understand what Bilateral means? lol
And we move to this partTurkey doesn't want Islands, it wants the EEZ and it wants freedom of Navigation
And at last,once again,we reach the main argument of Turkish diplomacy! The true argument,the real argument,the bottom of it,the essence of the entire discussion,the truth behind the charade:But if you insist only those with islands can have EEZ and Freedom of Navigation, then Turkey will have to acquire Islands. Don't want to have Turkey acquring Islands? They don't insist on Kastelerizzo EEZ, and don't insist on more than 6 miles in the Aegean.

And we move to this part
4) Finally, the very theory and policy of the so-called Turkish “Azure Homeland” (Mavi Vatan) is offensive through a simple juxtaposition to the map. Such a hypothetical, intolerable to Greece and Cyprus, Turkish EEZ would “engulf” hundreds of Greek islands and almost the entire Cypriot EEZ!
The possibility of the Aegean Greek islands and Cyprus merely “floating” upon a “Turkish” sea is unrealistic beyond any reasonable doubt.
A possible “encapsulation” of several hundred densely packed foreign islands into a foreign EEZ is a fallacy by definition in stark contrast to any principle or provision of International Law.
Such likelihood becomes an illusion because in International Law no regulation exists that allows for a foreign opposite or adjacent coastline to extend its EEZ over and beyond a whole foreign chain of islands. That would be to the detriment of all the intermediate foreign islands. Practically, whole clusters and groups of Greek islands would be separated and cut off from the rest of the Greek national territory, even though they are geographically inseparable from each other and the Greek mainland.
And at last,once again,we reach the main argument of Turkish diplomacy! The true argument,the real argument,the bottom of it,the essence of the entire discussion,the truth behind the charade:
"You either give us what we want or we take what we want".
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Take lessons @hasssanali8998 @Ali_Baba @FarhanSiddiqui this is the bottomline of every Turkish argument.


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