Athens insists maritime spatial planning plans do not obstruct talks with Turkey

PoliticsForeign Policy Tags: European Union, Turkey
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The Greek government presented last week the country’s maritime spatial planning (MSP) as part of its obligations towards a European directive (2014/89/ΕΕ) which has been sanctioned over by the European Court because of delays.

Greece was supposed to have submitted the MSP by March 31, 2021, but it failed to adhere to the deadline. The latest rebuke by the European Court, reminding Greece that it is liable to fines, was issued on February 27.

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