A report from the American website Bloomberg on Tuesday suggests that the EU has agreed to impose sanctions on two Turkish nationals in regard to the country’s illegal actions inside the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) of the Republic of Cyprus, according to greekreporter.com.
The American news and financial website’s story quotes two European Union diplomats, who refused to make their names public.
The Bloomberg report notes unequivocally that ”European Union diplomats agreed to impose travel bans on two Turkish nationals and freeze their assets in retaliation for Ankara’s gas prospecting in disputed waters near Cyprus.”
This decision was reportedly reached recently at a meeting held in Brussels; nevertheless, this will not be considered official and public until all the appropriate legal paperwork is finished later this month.
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