France to boost military presence in eastern Mediterranean
Addis Ababa, August 13, 2020 (FBC) -French President Emmanuel Macron has announced France will boost its military presence in the eastern Mediterranean amid an escalating standoff between Greece and Turkey over oil and gas exploration in disputed waters.
In a Twitter post on Wednesday, Macron called the situation in the eastern Mediterranean “worrying”, and urged Turkey to stop its “unilateral” prospecting and “allow a peaceful dialogue” between the neighbouring NATO members.
“I have decided to temporarily reinforce the French military presence in the eastern Mediterranean in the coming days, in cooperation with European partners, including Greece,” Macron said.
Turkey and Greece, NATO allies, vehemently disagree over overlapping claims to hydrocarbon resources in the region based on conflicting views on the extent of their continental shelves in waters dotted with mostly Greek islands.
The gas-rich waters of the region are also a frequent source of dispute between Turkey, Cyprus and Israel, according to Aljazeera.