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European Council draft conclusions cite Turkey–Libya Memorandum as infringing on third countries’ rights

The Memorandum "does not comply with the Law of the Sea and cannot have legal consequences for third states", the text further states

Newsroom June 26 12:01

The Turkey–Libya Memorandum on the delimitation of maritime zones in the Mediterranean “violates the sovereign rights of third states, does not comply with the Law of the Sea and cannot have legal consequences for third states,” the European Council’s draft conclusions, obtained by protothema, say.gr and which is of course likely to differ to some extent from the final text.

More specifically, the draft states the following: “The European Council examined the worrying situation in Libya and its possible implications for both European security and migratory flows. It reaffirms the European Union’s firm support for Libya and the United Nations Support Mission in Libya to promote national reconciliation, institutional unity, and a transparent, inclusive dialogue based on Libyan ownership and consent. The European Council recalls that the Turkey-Libya Memorandum of Understanding on the demarcation of maritime zones in the Mediterranean violates the sovereign rights of third States, does not comply with the Law of the Sea, and cannot have legal consequences for third States.”

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