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Turkey condemns maritime border agreement between Lebanon and Cyprus

Turkey condemns the new maritime border agreement between Lebanon and Cyprus, escalating regional tensions. Discover the implications for Eastern Mediterranean diplomacy and resource disputes.

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Turkey condemns maritime border agreement between Lebanon and Cyprus
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Turkey has condemned the maritime border demarcation agreement between Lebanon and Cyprus. The agreement, which was recently established, has drawn criticism from Turkish officials.

This condemnation reflects ongoing tensions in the region regarding maritime boundaries and resource exploration. Turkey has historically contested similar agreements involving Cyprus and its neighboring countries.

As previously reported, similar situations have arisen in the past, leading to heightened diplomatic disputes in the Eastern Mediterranean. For more on related coverage, see recent developments regarding international relations.

The situation continues to evolve as regional powers navigate their maritime interests and territorial claims.

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