European Union leaders have been tentative on how to approach Turkey’s military actions in the eastern Mediterranean and its dispute with European Union member states Greece and Cyprus, EUobserver reported on Friday. They were expected to formulate a strong response to Turkey’s recent regional activities at a summit that took place on Oct. 15-16, but it such a decision was never made, as seen in the bloc’s concluding statement. EU leaders flip-flopped on how to handle Turkey’s latest military insults to Greece at Friday’s (16 October) summit. At first, they had planned to warn Turkey of an EU arms ban….
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