Well, in fact, I didn’t want to engage this topic with Greece-turkey issues, but I guess it is too late now and although I am not a specialist on such a complex case, I feel like I must find some answers for such claims.
About agean sea, the limit was 3 miles in lozan, then Greece decided to extend it to 6 miles and turkey did not object it (according to 6 miles %48,85of agean is international waters;43,68 of it belongs to greece and %7,47 of agean belongs to turkey). After 1959 with respect to the international treaty of sea laws (UN) greece increased its territory limits to 12 miles (according to this limits the above ratios will be %26.1; %63.9 and %10).
Greece applied to International Court of justice (1978) for the case and court couldnt reach and agreement. Greece insist on 12 miles and turkey objects it and gives the references of the Tunusia –libia (1982) north sea (1969), US-Canada (1974) and England-France (1977) cases.
About cyprus, in july 1974 some greek soldiers charged in cyprus and cyprus soldiers made a putsch (?) with help of greek junta against makarios (in that period cyprus was one country). And these putschist killed around 2000 cyprus citizens (turks and roman). Their aim was to join greece as cyprus (see Makarios, who is not Turkish, speech at UN Security counsel at 19 july 1974). In that period turkey, Greece and England was the guarantor of the treaty of Cyprus. And turkey invaded 1/3 of Cyprus where the population was mostly Turkish.
In 2008, Turkish side of Cyprus accepted the Annan plan which would make the Cyprus again 1 country. But roman side didn’t accept it.
So, what is your opinions?
Turkey has no right to tell Greece what in can do. turkey is not greece, and Greece is not Turkey. If Greece wants 12 mile sea boarders, and signs the agreement which it has, it has the legal right to do so. Greece is not breaking any international laws in this respect. The other cases have no effect over the agean, Turkey is just looking for ways to hold Greece down. This is a example of turkey not respecting greece's international rights. Sending warplanes over greek islands is turkey looking for war.
Greeks wanted to make Cyprus apart of greece. With 88% of the island greek it made sence. Turkey then invaded the island which was deemed illegal by the international court of Jutice and Northern Cyprus untill today is not recognised around the world.