Greece's Severe Sanctions were Not Accepted at the EU Summit!
Greece’s severe sanctions were not accepted at the
EU Summit. The final declaration of the summit held in Brussels on "The European Union wants to give a chance to dialogue with Turkey" statements took place.
According to information from the last minute, leaving the decision to sanction Turkey in the European Union Leaders Summit. The decision was postponed to the summit to be held in March 2021.
While the EU Leaders Summit in Brussels, said on the extent of the final declaration to Turkey as agreed after hours of negotiations, and the relevant part of the report were shared.
In a statement shared, Turkey continued unilateral steps and the acts of provocation, claiming that increased their rhetoric against the European Union, noted the Lent Reis recorded seismic research vessel to return to the port of Antalya. However, in order to reduce tensions between the two countries re-start of exploratory talks between Greece and Turkey, it said that the EU must insist.
The statement said, "Turkey’s support for a true partnership with the EU and its members, the positive EU-Turkey agenda if it demonstrates that it is ready to resolve differences in accordance with the dialogue and international law is still on the table. Such an agenda of economic and trade areas, contact between peoples, may include the sustained high-level dialogue and cooperation on migration. the European Council emphasizes the importance of keeping open channels of communication between the EU and Turkey. "
On the other hand the European Union to provide financial support to Syrians living in Turkey and said it would be ready on migration management.
In a statement, Turkey's eastern Mediterranean on November 11, 2019 "the alleged unauthorized" decisions limiting the scope for search activity, is prepared to make additional list had previously urged the EU Council.
However, the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy High Representative Josep Borrell and the EU Commission, which will be held in March 2021 peak until EU-Turkey political, economic, and recent developments for trade relations, as well as list to include broadening the scope of decision Annex to how to report on the tools and options that a course will be followed.
The declaration also condemned the re-opening of the closed area of Varosha and stated that the resolutions of the United Nations Security Council should be respected.
It was noted that the EU supports the resumption of the negotiations for the solution of the Cyprus problem under the United Nations (UN) rules under the auspices of the UN. However, it was stated, "the same is expected from Turkey."
On the other hand, the European Council asked EU High Representative Borrell to move forward the multilateral conference proposal to discuss the Eastern Mediterranean issue.
At the end of the paper "The EU, Turkey and the issues concerning the situation in the eastern Mediterranean will aim to be in coordination with the US." statements took place.
Heavy Sanctions of Greece Are Not Accepted
Greece’s arms embargo to Turkey, tougher sanctions such as the suspension of EU funds for the implementation of the request was rejected by a majority vote.
While Germany doesn’t agree to measures that suspend the EU-Turkey relations, 21 countries outside Germany which inclued France, Cyprus, Austria and Luxembourg agree with
Germany in this decision.