«Turkey-Libya maritime agreement draws Greek ire». ArabNews, 30-11-2019. «Last year, Wess Mitchell, US assistant secretary of state for European and Eurasian affairs, sent a message to Ankara over the drilling activities for hydrocarbons underway in Cyprus's exclusive economic zone. He said that "Turkey's view is a minority of one versus the rest of the world."»
«Press conference: Egyptian, Greek FMs sign deal to establish exclusive economic zone». Egypt Today, 06-08-2020. «According to a statement by the Egyptian Foreign Ministry, the foreign ministers of Egypt, Greece and Cyprus agreed that these MoUs “has no legal effect”, as the signing exceeds the powers of Sarraj in accordance with the Skhirat Agreement, which was announced in December 2015. In another statement by Egypt’s Ministry of Foreign affairs it was stated that Skhirat Agreement, agreed upon by Libyans in December 2015, set the powers of the Government of National Accord. The eighth article of the agreement prohibited the Libyan prime minister from solely clinching international deals without consent of all the cabinet members. As the current Government of National Accord lacks full representation of all the Libyan regions, the current government is a caretaker cabinet with limited powers, the Foreign Ministry said in its statement. Such deals are not binding or affecting the interests and the rights of any third parties, it added.»
«US official sends clear message to Turkey over Cyprus drilling». Kathimerini, 16-12-2018. «Turkey's view "is a minority of one versus the rest of the world," he said. "The rest of the world has a very clear, straightforward view that the exclusive economic zone of Cyprus is grounded in international law."»
«EU asks to see Turkey-Libya maritime border deal». Kathimerini, 04-12-2019. «The European Union on Wednesday called for the publication of a memorandum of understanding signed between Turkey and Libya which ostensibly delineates maritime borders between the two countries, and expressed its full support for the sovereign rights of Greece and Cyprus.»
«El provocatiu acord entre Turquia i Líbia obre el camí per a la ZEE (original: Η προκλητική συμφωνία Τουρκίας – Λιβύης ανοίγει το δρόμο για ΑΟΖ)». in.gr, 29-11-2019. «Un altre intent en la realització de la "Pàtria Blava" mitjançant el qual Turquia tracta d'apoderar-se de parts de l'Egeu i del Mediterrani Oriental afirmant la posició que cap illa té dret a zones marítimes més enllà de les aigües territorials. (original: Μία ακόμα κίνηση στον σχεδιασμό της «Γαλάζιας Πατρίδας», βάσει του οποίου η Τουρκία επιχειρεί να οικειοποιηθεί μέρος του Αιγαίου και της Ανατολικής Μεσογείου υποστηρίζοντας τη θέση ότι τα νησιά δεν δικαιούνται θαλάσσιες ζώνες πέραν των χωρικών υδάτων)»
«Libyan Ambassador is expelled (original: Απελάθηκε ο πρέσβης της Λιβύης)». Kathimerini, 06-12-2019. «Mr Dendias added that the text of the agreement bears the signature of the Libyan Foreign Minister, who in Setembre provided assurances to the Greek side in the opposite direction. Expulsion is not a break in diplomatic relations, the Foreign Minister stressed.»
«Libya's Haftar hopes to have normal relations with Israel». Middle East Monitor, 02-12-2019. «The official condemned Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's actions in the Middle East. This was a reference to the deal struck between Turkey and the UN-backed Libyan government last Wednesday relating to trade and arms sales. Al-Howeej claimed that the deal was signed with those who have "no right to give to those against whom we are battling."»
«Turkey, Libya delimitation deal raises geopolitical tensions». New Europe, 01-12-2019. Arxivat de l'original el 28 de febrer 2022. «Turkey defines its 'EEZ' to be coextensive with its continental shelf, based the relative lengths of adjacent coastlines, which completely disadvantages islands. It is a 'unique' interpretation not shared by any other country and not in accordance to the United Nations UNCLOS treaty, ratified by 167 countries but not Turkey."»
«The Libyan Parliament rejects deal made with Erdogan (original: Η Βουλή της Λιβύης απορρίπτει το deal με Ερντογάν)». TheTOC, 06-12-2019. «The Libyan Parliament rejects the agreement on the Maritime Borders between Turkey and Libya, which Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan has portrayed as a great success. Hours after the Turkish National Assembly voted for the deal, and while the deal remains pending, the Libyan House of Representatives sent a letter to the UN declaring the text null and void.»
Kemal Başlar (2001): Two facets of the Aegean Sea dispute: 'de lege lata' and 'de lege ferenda'. In: K. Başlar (ed.), Turkey and international law. Ankara. «Còpia arxivada». Arxivat de l'original el 22 d’agost 2006. [Consulta: 27 d’agost 2020].
Kemal Başlar (2001): Two facets of the Aegean Sea dispute: 'de lege lata' and 'de lege ferenda'. In: K. Başlar (ed.), Turkey and international law. Ankara. «Còpia arxivada». Arxivat de l'original el 22 d’agost 2006. [Consulta: 27 d’agost 2020].
«Turkey, Libya delimitation deal raises geopolitical tensions». New Europe, 01-12-2019. Arxivat de l'original el 28 de febrer 2022. «Turkey defines its 'EEZ' to be coextensive with its continental shelf, based the relative lengths of adjacent coastlines, which completely disadvantages islands. It is a 'unique' interpretation not shared by any other country and not in accordance to the United Nations UNCLOS treaty, ratified by 167 countries but not Turkey."»