Cyprus accused of increasing tension in east Mediterranean

A picture released by the official Cypriot Press Information Office on November 21, 2011, shows the Noble's "Homer Ferrington" platform , where exploration drilling for hydrocarbons is taking place. (AFP)
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Updated 24 December 2022
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Cyprus accused of increasing tension in east Mediterranean

  • These activities also increase the tension, and threaten peace and stability in the Eastern Mediterranean

ANKARA: Turkiye has accused Cyprus of increasing tension in the Eastern Mediterranean after a consortium of Italian and French energy companies found more natural gas off the island earlier this week.
Cyprus’s hydrocarbon activities “have been carried out unilaterally,” and “violate the rights of the Turkish Cypriots, who are one of the co-owners of all natural resources of the island,” Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesperson Tanju Bilgic said.
“These activities also increase the tension, and threaten peace and stability in the Eastern Mediterranean,” he said in a statement, adding that Turkiye “would not allow hydrocarbon exploration or exploitation activities in its continental shelf without consent.”
A consortium of Italy’s Eni and France’s TotalEnergies found more natural gas off Cyprus, the country’s Energy Ministry said on Wednesday.
Cyprus’s exploration program is hotly disputed by Turkiye, which cites overlapping jurisdictions either on its own continental shelf or in waters of the breakaway Turkish Cypriot state in north Cyprus, which is recognized only by Turkiye.
Cyprus’s internationally recognized Greek Cypriot government, viewed as representing the whole island, dismisses those claims.
The island of Cyprus was split after a 1974 Turkish intervention spurred by a brief coup engineered by the military then ruling Greece.
Turkiye does not recognize Cyprus’s Greek government.
Attempts over the years to broker peace between the two sides have failed.

 


Military coalition in Yemen condemns attack on commander’s convoy

Coalition spokesman Major General Turki Al-Maliki called the ambush “a criminal act that is contrary to all moral values.
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Military coalition in Yemen condemns attack on commander’s convoy

  • Al-Maliki also said the coalition is committed to supporting Yemeni security efforts and pursuing those involved in the attack and bringing them to justice

RIYADH: The Coalition to Support Legitimacy in Yemen condemned on Wednesday an attack that targeted the convoy of a senior commander.
The attack in the Jaoula area of ​​Lahj governorate targeted vehicles under the command of Brigadier General Hamdi Shukri, who heads the second division of the Giants Forces.
Coalition spokesman Major General Turki Al-Maliki said there were numerous deaths injuries and called the ambush “a criminal act that is contrary to all human and moral values.”
He said the coalition, which includes Saudi Arabia, will continue coordinating with the relevant authorities to ensure the security of citizens and maintain stability, Saudi Press Agency reported.
He called for people to work with the Yemeni government and military authorities to confront any sabotage attempts or terrorist operations targeting the security and stability of liberated governorates.
Al-Maliki also said the coalition is committed to supporting Yemeni security efforts and pursuing those involved in the attack and bringing them to justice.