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FSUOGM                                     GUEST COMMENT                                           FSUOGM



                                                                                      Syria
                                                           Nicosia         Baniyas
                                                Cyprus                                 Homs

                    Gas fields
                                                                           Tripoli
                    Oil fields
                    LNG Refinery                                      Beirut
                    Port                                              Lebanon
                                                     Aphrodite
                    Pipeline                                                      Damascus
                    Planned Pipeline                               Tamar
                    EEZ Border            Zohr
                                                        Leviathan
                                                                   Tel Aviv

                   Raven
                                                                                    Amman
                                                                     Ashkelon


                        Idku        Damietta    Port Said    Arish  Israel       Jordan
       Will Turkey and Greece fight a

                                                Suez Canal
                                      Cairo
       war over East Mediterranean gas?
                                     Egypt
                                                                           Aqaba
                                                                  Taba

            100km
          100miles
       GUEST COMMENT     IN early October the President of the European  is a good place to start.
                         Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, threatened   Two islands, one large, one tiny, prevent
                         Turkey with sanctions if the latter continued to  Turkey’s EEZ from including the northern half
                         take “unilateral action” in the Eastern Mediterra-  of the East Med Basin. The larger, Cyprus, sits
                         nean. The Commission does not move fast and  100 km south of Turkey and interrupts Turkey’s
                         so Turkey’s behaviour between now and the end  ownership of the eastern half of its littoral. With
                         of the year will receive a leisurely review, proba-  Cyprus where it is, Turkey’s EEZ only extends 50
                         bly by March 2021.                   km south of the Turkish coast and then stops.
                           The unilateral actions which prompted the  Cyprus owns everything south of that (subject
                         President’s threat were inspired by four complex  to an argument, discussed below).
                         and interrelated Turkish problems, two of which   The smaller island, the Greek territory of Kas-
                         turn on the very likely presence of large gas  tellorizo, is a minute speck of land 2 km off Tur-
                         reserves in Turkey’s southern littoral. The third  key’s south coast about midway between Cyprus
                         problem is ownership of improbable marine  and Rhodes. A simple view (and the Greek view)
                         resources in the Aegean (well explored, fished  of EEZ definitions would give this small chip of
                         out long ago and of little commercial value),  Greece a large triangular EEZ to its south, and
                         while the last one is not an energy problem at all,  would transfer some 40% of Turkey’s continental
                         but is no less painful for Turkey. All four prob-  shelf to Greek ownership. I call this the Kastello-
                         lems are governed by International Law, and that  rizo Triangle.™

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