Turkey condemns German search on cargo ship

Turkey on Monday condemned a search operation by German marines that took place on a cargo ship in the Mediterranean as part of a wider EU mission to enforce the Libya arms embargo. The Foreign Ministry in Ankara said in a statement “we protest this action, which was conducted without authority and with the use […]

Update: 2020-11-24 02:32 GMT

Turkey on Monday condemned a search operation by German marines that took place on a cargo ship in the Mediterranean as part of a wider EU mission to enforce the Libya arms embargo.

The Foreign Ministry in Ankara said in a statement “we protest this action, which was conducted without authority and with the use of force.

“This hypocritical and unlawful treatment of Turkish cargo ships bound for Libya is not acceptable under any circumstances.’’

According to the ministry, the captain had been cooperative and provided information about the cargo, armed forces carried out an inspection lasting for hours.

It said the entire personnel, including the captain, were subjected to a forced body search, adding that compensation would be claimed.

The ship was reportedly on its way to the Libyan port of Misrata with paint material and relief supplies.

Similar News