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vassilis kikilias we seek eu intervention on illegal turkish fishing
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AI-generatedThe article discusses illegal fishing by Turkish vessels in Greek waters, which directly affects Greece's fisheries sector. The call for EU intervention to define maritime borders could lead to regulatory actions that impact fishing rights and access to fishing grounds. The commercial mechanism is weak as no specific price, supply, or margin changes are reported; it is a diplomatic request with potential future regulatory implications. The primary affected product is fish/seafood from Greek waters. The impact is region-specific (Greece/EU-Turkey maritime dispute).
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- Greek Minister Vassilis Kikilias met with EU Commissioner Kostas Kadis to address illegal fishing by Turkish vessels.
- Kikilias called for EU intervention to define Greece's maritime borders with Turkey.
- Illegal fishing is impacting Greece's fisheries sector.
- A 45% decline in irregular migration flows from Turkey in 2025 was noted.