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"en.20000614.10.3-262"2
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"Mr President-in-Office, I should like to be a little more specific. For Greece, as far as Turkey is concerned, there is only one issue which needs to be settled and that is the boundaries of the continental shelf in the Aegean. Turkey has disputed a number of issues in the Aegean at one time or another. And one of these issues is the status of the grey zones or island rocks in the Aegean. My question is quite specific. Do you consider, given the spirit of the Helsinki resolutions, which call on Turkey to settle its border and similar disputes with its neighbours by 2004, that the status of the island rocks or grey zones in the Aegean counts as a border dispute? What is the Council’s opinion; is this what it is calling on Turkey to do? To settle as a border dispute the status of the Aegean, where Greece does not acknowledge that there is an issue?"@en1
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