Turkey has taken a new step to protect its rights in the Blue Homeland; declaring Fethiye-Kaş and the Northern Aegean as a 'Marine National Park'. Cihat Yaycı described the decision as "an environmental, administrative and political shield".
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Turkey's declaration of Marine National Parks in the Northern Aegean and off the coast of Fethiye-Kaş has sparked a new debate in Greece. Athens' main concern is not so much the decision itself, but Ankara's implementation of administrative and legal procedures in these areas. All eyes are now on the Maritime Jurisdiction Areas Law.
Turkey has taken a new step to protect its rights in the Blue Homeland; declaring Fethiye-Kaş and the Northern Aegean as a 'Marine National Park'. Cihat Yaycı described the decision as "an environmental, administrative and political shield".