Brussels-Sana
Today, the European Union imposed sanctions on two officials of the Turkish regime's oil company for their involvement in illegal exploration in the Mediterranean.
The European Council was quoted by Agence France-Presse as saying in a statement that the targets of Muhammad Fruh Aklin and Ali Kushkun Namoglu are officials of the Turkish Oil Company and are ex-officio participants in planning illegal excavations, indicating that they were prevented from entering the European Union and their assets frozen and people and entities from The European Union than to deal with them or put resources at their disposal.
In the middle of last July, the European Union approved a series of political and financial sanctions against the Turkish regime in response to the continuation of illegal excavations carried out by it in the Cypriot territorial waters, despite warnings and calls to stop it.