Erdogan made the remark on a visit to a new solar panel production plant in the capital, Ankara, on Wednesday. He said no country could deprive Turkey of the right to the energy resources in the eastern Mediterranean.
“We’re 100 percent right on this issue,” the Turkish president said. “If we give in to the pirates, we will not be able to look future generations in the face. We cannot leave to our children a country unable to defend its own rights, lacking self-confidence.”
Erdogan said that Turkey would not be lectured by “colonialist” powers — an apparent reference to France — and would defend “its rights until the end.”
Turkey has been involved in a territorial dispute with Greece and Cyprus in the eastern Mediterranean. It has sailed seismic research vessels and escorting warships in waters disputed there. Greece has dispatched its own military vessels to the area.