Greece Challenges Turkey's Maritime Power Play in Syria

Greece has condemned Turkey's proposed maritime deal with Syria, labeling it illegitimate. Athens argues that the Syrian government is a "transitional authority" lacking the legal standing to enter into such agreements. This follows Turkish Transport Minister Abdulkadir Uraloglu's announcement on Tuesday that discussions are underway to delineate maritime boundaries between Turkey and Syria.

Greek diplomatic sources stated, "The transitional situation in Syria does not legitimize such agreements. We are closely monitoring developments and are in constant contact with Cyprus, neighboring countries, and the European Union."

Uraloglu told Turkish media that the proposed maritime agreement is part of a wider plan encompassing air, rail, and communication projects. This move is reminiscent of the controversial 2019 Turkey-Libya maritime accord, which was deemed illegal by Greece and the EU.

Turkish officials and analysts suggest a deal with Syria could reinforce Ankara's territorial claims in the Eastern Mediterranean, countering Greek-Cypriot proposals. Retired Turkish admiral Cihat Yayci even estimated the deal could grant Turkey an additional 4,000 square kilometers of maritime rights.

The proposal comes in the wake of the Syrian conflict and signals a resurgence of Turkish ambitions in the region. Greek officials warn the agreement could infringe on their sovereign rights and create a dangerous precedent, potentially challenging the maritime rights of islands like Crete and Cyprus.

Greece has raised the issue with the EU, seeking support to thwart Turkey's efforts. A Greek official emphasized, "Our priority is to prevent Turkey from creating a veneer of legitimacy." Athens is also bolstering alliances with Cyprus and Israel to counter Turkey's regional activities.

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