Kay Callas: The Turkish Memorandum violates the sovereign rights of third countries

A clear statement was made by Vice President and High Representative of the Union Kaya Callas pointing out the position of the European Union in terms of the current Turquoise for the demarcation of maritime jurisdiction in the Mediterranean.

“The EU has a strategic interest in a stable and secure environment in the Eastern Mediterranean and continues to expect from all countries to respect the sovereignty and sovereign rights of all Member States, in accordance with international law, including the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea,” Mrs Callas stressed and added: “Abstinence from unilateral actions that contradict EU interests and violate international law and sovereign rights of the Member States is still a key prerequisite for ensuring a stable and safe environment in the Eastern Mediterranean.”

Mrs Callas then added: “As recalled by the European Council in June 2025, the Turkey-Libyan Consultant Memorandum on the demarcation of maritime jurisdiction in the Mediterranean, violates the sovereign rights of third parties, is incompatible with the customary law based on the law based on the law. The EU strongly believes that marine demarcation differences must be resolved by peaceful means, especially through negotiations, good faith and with full respect for international law, including UNCLOS. “

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