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Is the maritime delimitation agreement signed by Egypt and Greece recognized by the international community?

The maritime delimitation agreement signed by Egypt and Greece will definitely be regarded as invalid by some countries whose interests have been infringed. For example, Turkey jumped out and said that the border drawn by their two countries was invalid. The Egyptian side said that there is no maritime border between Egypt and Greece, so the border signed by the two countries is invalid for Turkey, which is equivalent to Turkey's transition from absorption to Egypt when crossing the ocean.

Let's look at the agreement signed by Egypt and Greece. The maritime exclusive economic zone stipulated in this agreement happens to be located on the continental shelf of Turkey, which is absolutely a huge loss for Turkey and infringes on Libya's maritime rights and interests. Therefore, Turkey definitely denies that Egypt and Greece played their own small abacus there but hit the land of Turkey. This is definitely wrong, and no one will agree. So what Turkey means is that you two countries can sign whatever you want. I won't accept your agreement anyway. Your agreement is not binding on me, just like two children fighting over trifles, but it has no effect on adults.

Why did Greece and Egypt divide the maritime boundary? In fact, they also have their own small plans, because this divided sea area is rich in oil and gas resources, and Turkey, Egypt and Greece are all countries belonging to the Mediterranean series, so they will naturally divide those maritime resources indirectly to their own countries, so Turkey and the Libyan National Unity Government have signed jurisdiction over this sea area before, and also stipulated which maritime exclusive zones in the Mediterranean belong to Turkey and which belong to Libya. However, this practice of Turkey has also aroused the dissatisfaction of Greece, Egypt and other countries, and also violated their interests. So now Greece and Egypt are plotting against each other and sharing their own cakes, which has also caused dissatisfaction in Turkey.

At present, the relationship between Turkey, Egypt and Greece is very tense. Apart from the existing conflicts of interest, the situation in Libya is unstable and riots may occur at any time. Moreover, Turkish reconnaissance ships have visited the disputed waters many times, so the contradictions between the three countries are deepening and there are signs of a big fight.