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Greek Foreign Minister Rejects Political Bidding Over Libya
Greek Foreign Minister Rejects Political Bidding Over Libya

Libya Review

time03-07-2025

  • Business
  • Libya Review

Greek Foreign Minister Rejects Political Bidding Over Libya

On Thursday, Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis ruled out any attempt by Athens to buy political influence in Libya, despite Turkey's increasing presence there. In press statements, Gerapetritis stressed that Greece remains committed to defending its maritime economic interests in the Mediterranean through diplomacy and international law. 'Greece will never engage in bidding wars over Libya,' Gerapetritis declared. 'We are a reliable partner, firmly committed to international law, and we pursue multi-dimensional diplomacy—from Africa to the Aegean.' Addressing the situation in Libya and ongoing disputes over maritime zones, Gerapetritis insisted that Greece has not abandoned the region. He acknowledged Turkey's growing influence in Libya and wider Africa, but emphasized that Athens has strengthened its own relations with Libyan authorities. 'We have never walked away from Libya. On the contrary, we've restored our diplomatic channels with both sides, and very soon, I will visit both eastern and western Libya,' he confirmed. He also reiterated Greece's rejection of transactional diplomacy, stating, 'We will not buy influence in Libya. We stand by our principles and have plenty of diplomatic tools at our disposal.' Gerapetritis strongly dismissed the 2019 maritime agreement between Turkey and Libya's former government, calling it 'infamous, legally void, and in violation of international law.' He asserted that the agreement carries no legal standing regardless of the parties involved. On the issue of irregular migration, the Greek foreign minister announced a new national strategy to address increasing migrant flows from eastern Libya. He described the challenge as part of broader regional instability, particularly in sub-Saharan Africa. 'The southern migration route is driven by conflict and instability. Greece has made tough decisions, particularly in border control. We keep the sea open—we won't endanger lives—but our approach is proving effective,' he said. Gerapetritis also revealed plans to discuss maritime boundaries with Libyan officials during his upcoming trip and to initiate formal talks on the exclusive economic zone. Additionally, he announced Greece's intention to create marine parks in the Ionian Sea and the southern Aegean, a move he described as both an environmental project and a geopolitical statement, despite anticipated opposition from neighboring countries. Tags: GreeceGreek FMlibyaMartime DealTurkey

Greece Reaffirms Willingness to Negotiate Sea Borders with Libya
Greece Reaffirms Willingness to Negotiate Sea Borders with Libya

Libya Review

time24-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Libya Review

Greece Reaffirms Willingness to Negotiate Sea Borders with Libya

On Tuesday, Greece's Permanent Representative to the United Nations reaffirmed his country's readiness to engage in dialogue with Libyan counterparts over the contested maritime boundaries in the Mediterranean. The offer, made during a UN Security Council session, comes amid renewed international focus on Libya's political transition and regional security dynamics. The Greek envoy welcomed recent moves by Libya's Presidential Council to improve security arrangements in Tripoli and expressed support for the outcomes of the Berlin Process Follow-Up Committee, which continues to serve as a platform for international coordination on Libya's future. Highlighting the broader regional implications of Libya's stability, the Greek diplomat emphasized the urgent need for a complete withdrawal of all foreign forces, including regular troops, mercenaries, and irregular armed elements operating on Libyan territory. He warned that ongoing violations of the UN arms embargo—some of which he described as aggressive- continue to undermine peace efforts and pose direct challenges to the EU's Operation IRINI, which monitors the embargo. The Greek representative also reaffirmed Athens' commitment to Libya's sovereignty, independence, and territorial unity. He noted that cooperation between Greece and Libya must be rooted in mutual respect and legal frameworks, particularly regarding the delimitation of maritime boundaries. Greece maintains that resolving the dispute through constructive, bilateral negotiations would help foster regional security, economic cooperation, and maritime stability in the Eastern Mediterranean. Migration was also addressed, with the Greek diplomat noting that restoring order in Libya is crucial to curbing irregular migration flows to Europe. He emphasized that any long-term solution requires a secure and sovereign Libyan state, underpinned by inclusive governance and international support. Greece's diplomatic tone marked a departure from previous periods of heightened tension, signaling a more open and pragmatic approach toward addressing long-standing disputes with Libya. Tags: GreeceGreek EnvoylibyaMaritime Borderun

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