We are concerned that the Greek Cypriot Administration (GCA), by ignoring
the rights of the Turkish Cypriot people, has decided to invite
international companies for off-shore hydrocarbon exploration within
so-called “License Area Number 7” which the GCA unilaterally delimited.
This decision of the GCA constitutes an evidence that the GCA persists in
ignoring the equal and inalienable rights and interests of the Turkish
Cypriot side on natural resources of the Island. Indeed, the Greek Cypriot
side, by acting this way, once more demonstrates that they have not given
up their position, which caused the closure of the Cyprus Conference in
July 2017 without any results, and disregards the fact that the Turkish
Cypriot side has political equality and co-ownership of the island.
On the other hand, this decision violates Turkey's rights in its
continental shelf in the region stemming from international law. An
important segment of so-called “License Area Number 7” subject to this
decision remains within the outer limits of Turkey's continental shelf in
the Eastern Mediterranean, as has been registered with the UN.
It is well known that any exploration activity regarding natural resources
on Turkey’s continental shelf, the outer limits of which were conveyed to
the UN via our Notes dated 2 March 2004 and 12 March 2013, can only be
carried out by obtaining Turkey’s permission.
As it has been emphasized by our side regarding this issue, Turkey has
never allowed and will never allow any foreign country, company or ship to
conduct unauthorized research activities regarding natural resources within
its maritime jurisdiction areas.
Turkey will continue to take necessary measures, and will maintain all
initiatives and activities, including drilling exercises, with a view to
protecting its rights and interests in its continental shelf. Indeed, some
drilling activities are planned on Turkey’s continental shelf in the
Eastern Mediterranean, as well as in the areas licensed to Turkish
Petroleum by the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus.
In this framework, we state that no hydrocarbon exploration activity can be
conducted on the Turkish continental shelf, based on invalid licenses that
the GCA may endeavour to issue. We invite all countries and companies that
might be interested in participating in the tender to act with common sense
and to duly consider the realities on the ground.