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The Big Q: Is there a growing standoff between Greece, Turkey, and Cyprus in the Eastern Mediterranean? September 14, 2020

The Big Q: Is there a growing standoff between Greece, Turkey, and Cyprus in the Eastern Mediterranean? September 14, 2020

The Big Q: Is there a growing standoff between Greece, Turkey, and Cyprus in the Eastern Mediterranean? September 14, 2020 The Big Q: Is there a growing standoff between Greece, Turkey, and Cyprus in the Eastern Mediterranean? September 14, 2020, 40.49 MB
Monday, September 14, 2020

In the Eastern Mediterranean, recent confrontations over the rights to drill natural gas have threatened to reignite conflict between Turkey, Greece, and Cyprus. This conflict emerged after Cyprus’s independence in 1960 and was complicated by international interventions by Greece and Turkey on behalf of their ethnic populations on the island. Renewed Turkish interest in the access and exploitation of natural gas reserves and other energy reserves around the island have bought the conflict into a new focus with the potential of further conflict occurring. Doug Becker spoke with Aristotle Tziampiris and Nukhet Sandal about the latest standoff.

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