Turkey's Concerns in Greece: Oil Agreement Sparks Panic

Greece is concerned after the oil agreement between Turkey and Libya. This situation could create new tensions in the Aegean Sea.
The National Oil Corporation of Libya announced that it signed a memorandum with Turkey's Petroleum Corporation to conduct geological studies in four offshore areas. This agreement has received significant coverage in the Greek press, highlighting the government's concerns.
Kathimerini newspaper stated that Ankara is proceeding cautiously in the Libyan field. The Greek government claims that this agreement does not affect its current energy planning.
Greece stated that it will not accept any violation of its sovereignty according to the map published by the Libyan oil company. This situation could also affect Greece's diplomatic relations.
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis is expected to raise the Libya issue at the European Council meeting. Relations with Turkey will also be discussed at this meeting.
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