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Greek FM Calls Turkish Military Doctrine `Anachronism'
22.03.2006 22:56 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey's advance towards the EU will depend on
Turkey itself, Greek Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyanni stated in an
interview with Greek media. In her words, Turkey has undertaken
certain commitments and should fulfill them. `It was a hard decision
for us to support Turkey's aspiration to Europe,' she added. Ms.
Bakoyanni considers the Turkish military doctrine to be `anachronism'.
According to Hurriyet newspaper, Turkey will perceive Greece's
intention to set the border of its territorial waters in the distance
of 12 miles from the shore but not 6 miles as Turkey insists as casus
belli.
`I think this is anachronism. This position conflicts with the marine
right and is a matter directly connected with the European Union.
Proclamations of the kind do not help Turkey to come closer to
Europe,' Bakoyanni said. She voiced hope that Turkey will respect the
status of Orthodox Constantinople Patriarchy and will allow to resume
the work of the theological school that was closed several dozens of
years ago.
Greek FM Calls Turkish Military Doctrine `Anachronism'
22.03.2006 22:56 GMT+04:00
/PanARMENIAN.Net/ Turkey's advance towards the EU will depend on
Turkey itself, Greek Foreign Minister Dora Bakoyanni stated in an
interview with Greek media. In her words, Turkey has undertaken
certain commitments and should fulfill them. `It was a hard decision
for us to support Turkey's aspiration to Europe,' she added. Ms.
Bakoyanni considers the Turkish military doctrine to be `anachronism'.
According to Hurriyet newspaper, Turkey will perceive Greece's
intention to set the border of its territorial waters in the distance
of 12 miles from the shore but not 6 miles as Turkey insists as casus
belli.
`I think this is anachronism. This position conflicts with the marine
right and is a matter directly connected with the European Union.
Proclamations of the kind do not help Turkey to come closer to
Europe,' Bakoyanni said. She voiced hope that Turkey will respect the
status of Orthodox Constantinople Patriarchy and will allow to resume
the work of the theological school that was closed several dozens of
years ago.