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16 September 2011

Offshore Drilling, the Turkish Economic Zone, and Greek Cypriots… it’s complicated

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Turkey said it will declare a border on the continental shelf if the island of Cyprus proceeds with offshore oil and gas drilling activities.

The foreign ministry’s announcement on Thursday came a day after Cyprus President Dimitris Christofias announced that U.S. company Noble Energy will soon begin exploratory drilling to confirm deposits beneath the seabed off Cyprus’s southern coast despite Turkey’s attempts to prevent such a move.

The undersea boundary has been among the most contentious issues in Greek-Turkish relations, with each country trying to mark out where on the continental shelf it can exploit seabed oil and mineral deposits in the Aegean Sea.

A move by Turkey to declare such a border would aggravate relations with Greece and Cyprus, which is divided into an EU-member Greek south and a breakaway Turkish north.

Turkey doesn’t recognize Cyprus as a sovereign country and strongly objects to the Greek Cypriot search for mineral deposits inside the island’s exclusive economic zone. It insists that Cyprus has no right to go ahead with the search before a settlement to reunify the divided island can be reached.

Turkey’s warning also coincides with an expected deployment of Turkish warships in the east Mediterranean over Israel’s refusal to apologize for the killing of nine Turkish activists on an aid ship that attempted to break the blockade of Gaza last year.

Mr. Christofias didn’t specify a date for the start of drilling, which officials have said will begin early next month.

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