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Greece plans to extend territorial waters despite Türkiye’s warning of war

by Daily Sabah with Reuters

Istanbul Jan 16, 2026 - 4:42 pm GMT+3
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis speaks at a joint press conference at the Foreign Ministry, Athens, Greece, Oct. 14, 2025. (Reuters Photo)
Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis speaks at a joint press conference at the Foreign Ministry, Athens, Greece, Oct. 14, 2025. (Reuters Photo)
by Daily Sabah with Reuters Jan 16, 2026 4:42 pm

Greece intends to further extend its territorial waters, potentially including areas of the Aegean Sea, Greek Foreign Minister George Gerapetritis said on Friday, despite long-standing Turkish threats of war over such a move.

The NATO allies, but historic ‍rivals, have eased tensions in recent years but remain at odds over where their continental shelves begin ‌and end in the Aegean – an ‍area believed to hold significant energy potential and with implications for overflights and airspace.

Greece has already extended its territorial waters in the Ionian Sea to 12 nautical miles from 6, following agreements with Italy, and it has signed a maritime delimitation deal with Egypt in the Eastern Mediterranean.

But it has avoided similar moves in the Aegean, where Ankara objected sharply.

In 1995, the Turkish Parliament declared a "casus belli," or cause for war, ⁠if Greece unilaterally extended its waters beyond 6 nautical miles in the Aegean, a position Athens claims violates international maritime law.

Answering questions in Parliament on Friday, Gerapetritis said further expansion was expected.

"Today, our sovereignty in the Aegean Sea extends to 6 nautical miles," Gerapetritis said. "As there was an agreement with Egypt, as there was an agreement ‌with Italy, there will also be a (further) extension of the territorial waters."

He didn't specify which maritime areas could be extended.

Türkiye's Foreign Ministry was not immediately available for comment.

In July, Greece took another step ‍by unveiling the boundaries of two planned marine parks in the Ionian and Aegean seas. The Aegean park, ‍covering 9,500 square ‍kilometers (3,668 square miles), would initially expand around ⁠the southern Cyclades islands, further south ‍of Türkiye, according to the maps submitted by Athens. The announcement has drawn objections from Ankara.

Greece insists the only issue it is prepared to discuss with Türkiye is the demarcation of their maritime ⁠zones, including the continental ‌shelf and an exclusive economic zone, despite drawing Ankara’s ire with a military buildup on disputed Aegean islands since the 1960s, in violation of postwar treaties.

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