BRUSSELS: The EU’s diplomatic chief on Tuesday said relations between the bloc and Turkey were at a sensitive turning point and urged leaders to decide on the way forward.
Josep Borrell delivered his warning as tensions rise with Turkey over energy interests in the eastern Mediterranean that have even sparked fears of military conflict. "Relations with Turkey are... at a watershed moment in history and... will go one side or the other, depending what’s going to happen in the next days," Borrell told a session of the European Parliament in Brussels. The head of European diplomacy pleaded for more dialogue with Ankara, even though he acknowledged that "the situation has worsened".
"The time has come for our leaders to take difficult decisions" at an EU summit on September 24-25, he said. The latest standoff began after Turkey deployed the Oruc Reis research vessel and warships to disputed waters on August 10 and prolonged the mission three times.
Greece responded by shadowing the Turkish flotilla with its own warships, and by staging naval exercises with several EU allies and the UAE in its own show of force.
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