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Fatih again in the Cypriot EEZ

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The Turkish drilling vessel Fatih has once again entered the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of Cyprus, reigniting tensions in the eastern Mediterranean. This development comes as part of Turkey’s ongoing exploration efforts in the region, which have been a source of dispute between Turkey, Cyprus, and other neighboring countries.

The reentry of the Fatih into the Cypriot EEZ has drawn criticism from the Cypriot government, which views the move as a violation of its sovereign rights. Cyprus, a member of the European Union, has consistently opposed Turkish drilling operations in areas it considers to be within its jurisdiction, claiming that these activities infringe upon its territorial integrity.

Turkey, however, maintains that its exploration activities are legal, citing its claims over certain maritime zones in the eastern Mediterranean. Turkish officials argue that they are protecting the rights of Turkish Cypriots to the natural resources of the region, and that the areas being explored fall within the boundaries of Turkey’s continental shelf.

The situation has heightened regional tensions, with both sides refusing to back down from their respective positions. The European Union has previously called for a de-escalation of the situation, warning that Turkish actions in the region could lead to sanctions if the standoff continues. Despite these warnings, Turkey remains committed to its exploration plans, citing energy needs and regional interests.

As the Fatih continues its operations in the disputed waters, diplomatic efforts are expected to continue in an attempt to resolve the standoff and prevent further escalation in the eastern Mediterranean.

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