Macron Urges Turkey to Stop Drilling off Cyprus

Friday, June 14, 2019

French President Emmanuel Macron urged Turkey to stop "illegal activities" in Cyprus's exclusive economic zone and said the European Union would not back down on the issue.

European Union members have pressured Turkey to drop its plans for offshore drilling for natural gas in an area claimed by the Cypriot authorities as part of their exclusive economic zone around the island.

"I want to reiterate my solidarity with Cyprus and my support and respect for its sovereignty. Turkey must stop its illegal activities in Cyprus's exclusive economic zone," Macron said after a summit of Southern European Union heads of states on Friday in Malta.

"The European Union will not show weakness on this matter," he said.

Separately, the French president argued for euro zone reforms to continue after the bloc's finance ministers took steps towards tighter integration without reaching agreement on hotly disputed matters such as a common budget for the area.

"This first step is not enough and we must go much further," Macron said.

"We need a stability function for the euro zone, a European guarantee for deposits."

The finance ministers are set to hold more discussions over financing sources and a common budget.


(Reporting by Jean-Baptiste Vey; Editing by Inti Landauro and Hugh Lawson)

Categories: Drilling Activity Europe Natural Gas

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