Πέμπτη 30 Οκτωβρίου 2014

Joint communiqué of the FM ministers of Greece, Egypt and the Republic of CyprusΠανίσχυρη Συμμαχία: Άξονας Αιγύπτου – Κύπρου – Ελλάδας κατά της Τουρκίας.

Joint communiqué of the FM ministers of Greece, Egypt

and the Republic of Cyprus

...''4. In expressing their deep concern at the proliferation of terrorism across the region, and in particular at ISIL`s advance, threatening even our immediate neighborhood, the three Ministers reiterated their commitment to cooperate on efforts by the international community to impede the flow of foreign fighters, control ISIL financing and expose ISIL’s true ideology.
5. The Ministers were particularly dismayed by the recent terrorist attack against a military checkpoint in the Sinai, which caused significant human loss. The serious incident highlights that terrorism is clearly a threat that transcends national boundaries. 
6. The three sides reiterated their support to the Egyptian people’s quest for democracy and prosperity and the implementation of the road map, including its last phase, the holding of the upcoming parliamentary elections. They also highlighted the importance, in this process, of the fight against terrorism in Egypt....''

...''9. The Ministers deplored the recent illegal actions perpetrated within Cyprus’s EEZ, as well as the unauthorized seismic operations being conducted therein. They underlined that any unilateral actions further undermine the stability and security of the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East area.
10. They stressed the importance of the respect for the sovereign rights and jurisdiction of the Republic of Cyprus over its EEZ and called on Turkey to cease all seismic survey operations underway within the maritime zones of Cyprus and refrain from similar activity in the future.
11. They also underlined their Governments’ commitment and respect to international law, including the UN Convention of the Law of the Sea, to which all three countries are State-Parties. In this regard, they expressed the position that regional security, stability and prosperity for the benefit of the peoples of the region, is better served through the adherence of by all countries concerned to well established principles of international law...''