Turkey's Foreign Ministry says if the EU wants security and stability in eastern Mediterranean, it should act with impartiality by consulting and cooperating with Ankara
Turkey criticised an EU decision to sanction one of its companies for allegedly breaching a UN arms embargo on Libya, calling it “extremely unfortunate.”
EU foreign ministers signed off on the measures, which freeze any EU assets held by the companies, cut them off from EU finance markets and bar them from doing business with anyone in the bloc.
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