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6nmi
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Yes right now its 6nmi, and its unlikely Turkey would accept the international 12nmi law for obvious reasons.A pic worth a thousand words they say. Thanks, explains it all.
I support Turkey's claim in this matter, because 12 nmi in such situations where there are Greek islands just off the Turkish coast (and that they are too close to each other), doesn't make sense at all, and neither it is fair.
I assume right now, the 6 nmi is being applied, right? Since Turkish ships go from Black sea to Mediterranean now?
Well, the islands came under Greek control when Ottomans were busy with trying not to go down and as you said without independence war the situtation would look like this.The whole point of so many Greek islands very close to Turkish soil is not fair, and a result of Ottoman defeat in WWI, as always, westerners enforcing their wills as the winners. Was it not for Independence war, they would claim much more.
Yes right now its 6nmi, and its unlikely Turkey would accept the international 12nmi law for obvious reasons.
Well, the islands came under Greek control when Ottomans were busy with trying not to go down and as you said without independence war the situtation would look like this.
In the end Turkey accepted largely that the Islands belong to Greece apart from some small disputed ones, this issue is buried for Turks but accepting 12 nmi law is a no go, sure everything might be great when things stay calm but in a war situtation Greece could shut down Aegean for Turkish ships.
In my personal opinion Turks accepted the Islands belonging to Greece and accepted the Regime of Straits which allows all civilian ships and military ones to a certain tonnage to pass regardless of the nationality in peace times, now Greeks should accept 6nmi for a more fair share of Aegean sea, otherwise this conflict might go on forever.
Well their biggest argument is the International law so its not that easy for Turkey even thought Greece cant go to full scale war with Turkey but the thing is Turkey didnt ratify this law.There is not much Greece can do now, and they certainly won't start a full scale war for it, hence the 6 nmi will remain, and that's in interest of both sides. Greeks have already got what they deserved.
If it is already 58% down and Greece can't afford fuel or to maintain its tanks and jets at current expenditure, just imagine when more cuts come down the road. I mean you can have the physical military assets but without training they are useless. IMHO Greece should switch to a ceremonial army with those Greek revolution costumes. The current army expenditure of Greece is not feasible in the future. It doesn't matter if Greece stays in or out of EU. Greece has to come to good terms with its neighbors. Somehow Greece managed to be hostile to all its neighbors; Albania, Macedonia, Bulgaria and Turkey at the same time. It has used EU leverage and military leverage but that is not an option anymore.
In the end Turkey accepted largely that the Islands belong to Greece apart from some small disputed ones, this issue is buried for Turks but accepting 12 nmi law is a no go, sure everything might be great when things stay calm but in a war situtation Greece could shut down Aegean for Turkish ships.
Yes your right that in case of war territorial claims dont have much of worth, i should have added that in case of 12nmi, in peace times Turkish ships would have to pass Greek waters, there are enough reasons to prevent this as we can see it in our recent history.I see your "point" here although I'm fairly sure that no navy is going to be limited by its territorial waters in a case of war. Naval battles would happen in both territorial and international waters in a case of war. It's ships and submarines that can shut down sea routes and not laws. In theory if the Hellenic Navy was capable of "shutting down the Aegean" if Greece had 12 nmi, it would still have that capability if Greece had 6 nmi.
Yes your right that in case of war territorial claims dont have much of worth, i should have added that in case of 12nmi, in peace times Turkish ships would have to pass Greek waters, there are enough reasons to prevent this as we can see it in our recent history.
You might have noticed (or maybe not) that im all for friendly relationship between our countries, either way solving the disputes would only be benefical for booth sides, im just pointing out the Turkish point of view.
These islands became under Italian control not Greek control. Italians had strong navy while ottomans didn't have a navy worth to mention. Ottomans didn't have a navy because they had their finger up their ***. In ww2 Italians lost the war and the islands were ceded to Greece for having served as canon fodder for the British French war effort. Today some islands that belong to us (according to 1923 treaty) are occupied by Greeks during AKP rule. For some reason AKP is bowing to everybody. I'm afraid we will loose those islands and we will also loose other things if we don't change our policies.Yes right now its 6nmi, and its unlikely Turkey would accept the international 12nmi law for obvious reasons.
Well, the islands came under Greek control when Ottomans were busy with trying not to go down and as you said without independence war the situtation would look like this.
In the end Turkey accepted largely that the Islands belong to Greece apart from some small disputed ones, this issue is buried for Turks but accepting 12 nmi law is a no go, sure everything might be great when things stay calm but in a war situtation Greece could shut down Aegean for Turkish ships.
In my personal opinion Turks accepted the Islands belonging to Greece and accepted the Regime of Straits which allows all civilian ships and military ones to a certain tonnage to pass regardless of the nationality in peace times, now Greeks should accept 6nmi for a more fair share of Aegean sea, otherwise this conflict might go on forever.