News reactions from Anchor evokes its complementary map of Marine Spatial Planning which was filed by Greece to its relevant address E.E.with the representative of the Turkish Foreign Ministry returning again to her well-known claims “Blue Homeland” and to accuse Greece of trying to use the FTA to impose “completed”.
THE paperwhich is published on the relevant page of the E.E. for the ThFS, it captures beyond the potential EEZ based on Law 4001/2011 (as was the original map published in April) and the two areas where Greece has declared an EEZ with the agreements concluded with Egypt and her Italy.
It is characteristic that on the map there is a footnote that it has been filed by the Greek authorities, while it is also noted that the total THS it has not yet been fully submitted to the EU, although the deadline has long since passed.
His representative Turkish Foreign Ministry, Onchu Ketseli, with his post on X, he claims that Greece, continuing to ignore “the fundamental principles of maritime international law”, is attempting to accept through the EU Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) that it has not officially declared in the Eastern Mediterranean, instrumentalizing the FTA map. Turkey, as he points out, rejects the illegal attempt to create a fait accompli and refers to Turkey’s unilateral declaration of the (alleged) outer limits of its continental shelf in the Eastern Mediterranean in the letter of March 18, 2020 to the UN.
About the Greek Maritime Spatial Planning Map Registered in the EU’s Maritime Spatial Planning Platform:
Türkiye closely follows the Marine Spatial Planning (DMP) studies carried out in line with the recommendations of the relevant UN bodies. As it is known, our country is on April 16th…
— Öncü Keçeli | Spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (@SpoxTR_MFA) November 21, 2025
The representative of the Turkish Foreign Ministry states that the area shown on the map as the Greek EEZ (based on the Greek-Egyptian agreement) “is located within Turkish continental shelf» and, in a menacing style, asserts that “Greece’s attempts to legitimize perceptions of its EEZ and the outer limits of its continental shelf, which it has not demarcated with its neighbors, by incorporating them into its FTA map, are doomed to failure and constitute unilateral steps that go against international law.”
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