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ΑρχικήEnglishAnastasiades: End Turkey's EU candidacy if it keeps provoking

Anastasiades: End Turkey’s EU candidacy if it keeps provoking

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If Turkey does not tone down its aggression in the eastern Mediterranean, it should no longer be considered a candidate for EU membership, Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades said in an interview to Politico Europe.

Anastasiades also noted that Turkey’s seismic surveys for oil and natural gas off Cyprus _ actions the EU has deemed illegal since they infringe upon the island’s Exclusive Economic Zone _ are a step too far.

“Either they are compliant with the terms and conditions of any other candidate country, otherwise they could not be either a candidate or accepted,” Anastasiades told Politico. He added that although “we are in favour of having Turkey as a member state of the European Union, we prefer to have a European neighbor rather than to have an aggressive state like Turkey is behaving.”

Although the EU sanctioned two persons in February over the Turkish drilling, some have criticized the move as soft.

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Asked about adding more names to the sanction list, Anastasiades said it “is one of the alternatives available.”

Yet “I believe that as the EU we are left with no other option than to address the whole spectrum of EU-Turkey relations.” And a decision to formally stop the accession talks is “one of the steps we can take in order to send a strong message to Turkey, although I’d prefer to have a peaceful solution.”

In June 2018, EU ministers effectively froze the negotiations, which started in 2005, although Ankara can still access EU pre-accession funds.

In October, Turkish Cypriots will go to the polls and, if Mustafa Akıncı is re-elected leader, reunification talks between the two sides of the island can “definitely” resume, Anastasiades said.

He added that, as a way to fairly divide revenue from the massive natural gas deposits thought to lie off the coast of Cyprus, and de-escalate tensions with Turkey, he has offered Turkish Cypriots a share of gas revenues if Ankara recognizes Nicosia’s energy exploration rights, Politico reported.

ekathimerini.com

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