TURKEY EEZ PLAN COVETS LARGE PART OF THE AEGEAN (UPDATE)
Having just posted a piece on Orthodox prophecies (link), doing yet another lengthy feature on the issue, seems excessive. But there are latest developments to report from Greece. So here's David Patrick Harry last night having a stream in which he was joined by Conrad of the 'World War Now' podcast and 'The Eschaton Vigil' to discuss the latest events in the Middle East and how they relate to Orthodox Christian prophecies. Then Turkey submitted to the UN its plan for the delimitation of its European Economic Zone, projecting power over much of the Aegean.
June 16, 2025 COTEL: Orthodox Prophecies & WW3 with World War Now @WorldWarNow_ and the Eschaton Vigil (website). Part 2.
Harry's special comes timely, since the Turkish Government just submitted its official draft for the delimitation of its European Economic Zone (link) to the UNESCO. They propose to take large chunks out of the Aegean Sea, up to the coast of the Holy Mountain, Athos.
Η #Τουρκία, σε νέα πρόκληση, κατέθεσε στον ΟΗΕ το Θαλ.Χωροταξ.Σχέδιό της που όχι μόνο διχοτομεί το #Αιγαίο αλλά επεκτείνεται με πεδία στρατιωτικών ασκήσεων κ.ά. μέχρι και στο Άγ.Όρος! Γράφαμε προ ημερών : «Ο αποκλειστικά νομικο-περιβαλλοντικός και όχι στρατηγικός σχεδιασμός… pic.twitter.com/FGlDgAhu9o
— Γιάννης Βαληνάκης (@ivalinakis) June 16, 2025
Translation:
Turkey in a new challenge, submitted to the UN its Marine Spatial Plan that not only bisects #Αιγαίο [Aegean] but also extends to military exercise areas, etc., all the way to Mount Athos! We wrote a few days ago: "The exclusively legal-environmental and not strategic planning led to retreats on all new issues of confrontation with Turkish revisionism [marine and wind farms, power cables, MTS] while Turkish marine parks in the Aegean are threatened".../1
There is no official reaction yet from the side of the Greek Government. We will add them here as they come in.
Update:
Update:
"Athens adopted a measured response on Tuesday to Turkey’s controversial submission of maritime maps to UNESCO that effectively divide the Aegean Sea, with officials dismissing the move as legally meaningless while closely monitoring Ankara’s actions.
"(...) Government spokesman Pavlos Marinakis downplayed the Turkish initiative, emphasizing Greece’s recent achievements in securing European recognition of its maritime boundaries.
"(...) In contrast, Marinakis characterized Turkey’s UNESCO submission as producing “no legal result” since it involves “depositing a plan with a body that is not competent to proceed with such an action.” "(Source)
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