Leader of Turkish Cyprus: military confrontation should be last resort in oil dispute
The Associated PressPublished: February 2, 2007
ISTANBUL, Turkey: Military confrontation should be a last resort in a dispute over oil and gas exploration in the Mediterranean sea near the divided island of Cyprus, the leader of Turkish Cyprus said Friday.
Mehmet Ali Talat appealed for dialogue and said his breakaway state - recognized only by Turkey - was as entitled as the Greek Cypriot government to proceeds from any oil reserves. Tensions flared earlier this week when Turkey warned Lebanon and Egypt not to press ahead with energy exploration deals signed with the Greek Cypriot government, a member of the European Union.
"Military confrontation should be only the last resort," Talat said in an interview with The Associated Press.
"We believe that we should have our share," he said. "We will not let our rights be eroded by the Greek Cypriot administration."
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whats gone into the head of talat lately?
"We believe that we should have our share," he said. "We will not let our rights be eroded by the Greek Cypriot administration."
what rights is he keep on talking about?
"Military confrontation should be only the last resort," Talat said in an interview with The Associated Press.
and what about these military threats?