
Aegean Sea Dispute
The Aegean Sea Dispute involves Greece and Turkey over territorial rights, maritime boundaries, and resource exploration in the Aegean Sea. Key issues include territorial waters, airspace, and the rights to exploit natural resources like oil and gas. Greece claims larger territorial waters and airspace, citing historical and legal reasons, while Turkey disputes these claims, emphasizing security concerns and navigation rights. The conflict has implications for regional stability and cooperation, with ongoing diplomatic negotiations and occasional tensions. The resolution requires balancing national sovereignty, legal frameworks, and mutual interests within an already complex geopolitical context.