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Israel, Cyprus, Greece to sign landmark gas pipeline deal on Jan. 2

Three signatories are joined by their common opposition to Turkey's recent deal with the UN-recognized Libyan government that delineates "maritime borders" between the two countries.

by  Associated Press and Israel Hayom Staff
Published on  12-23-2019 13:27
Last modified: 12-23-2019 13:38
Israel, Cyprus, Greece to sign landmark gas pipeline deal on Jan. 2AP/Philippos Christou

Greece's Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias, left, shake hands with Cypriot counterpart Nikos Christodoulides before their meeting at Cyprus' main airport in the coastal town of Larnaca on Sunday, Dec. 22 | Photo: AP/Philippos Christou

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The leaders of Cyprus, Greece, and Israel plan to sign an agreement early in the new year for the building of the eastern Mediterranean natural gas pipeline, the Greek prime minister's office announced Sunday.

The agreement will be signed in Athens on Jan. 2 by Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis, Cypriot President Nicos Anastasiades, and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

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As currently planned, the pipeline will run across the Mediterranean from Israel's Levantine Basin offshore gas reserves to the Greek island of Crete and the Greek mainland, and then to Italy.

The deal will be finalized with Italy's signature at a subsequent date, Mitsotakis' office said. In May, Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte had expressed opposition to the Poseidon project, which is the last section of the pipeline that would connect Greece with Italy.

Cyprus, Greece, and Israel already signed an agreement on the 1,900-kilometer (1,200-mile) pipeline earlier this year in the presence of US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo.

The EastMed pipeline is expected to satisfy about 10% of the European Union's natural gas needs, decreasing energy dependence on Russia.

The EU has contributed to the cost of technical studies for the project.

The three signatory countries are joined in a common opposition to Turkey's recent deal with the UN-recognized Libyan government delineating "maritime borders" between the two countries in the Mediterranean. Turkey and Libya are geographically far from each other, with Greece and Egypt being in the way.

The deal is seen as Turkey's way to pressure for a share in the maritime resources of the eastern Mediterranean, even if this means encroaching into other countries' space. Turkey, for its part, contends that Greece and Cyprus aim to confine Turkey it its narrow territorial waters.

On a visit Sunday to Cyprus, Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias was asked if the EastMed deal signing was an answer to Turkey's deal with Libya.

"What we're doing is not in reaction to anything," he said. "It's an effort to improve the quality of life of our countries' citizens, to improve our economies and to offer solutions, and EastMed is a great energy boost to the European Union's energy options.

"We don't see our initiatives as being directed against anyone," he added. "We see them as positive steps, and we invite whomever to take part as long as they agree with the wider framework."

Cypriot Foreign Minister Nikos Christodoulides, however, said there is a need to counter Turkey's recent actions.

"We have common goals and approaches and I believe that the proper framework is being created to counter the actions of some who wish to create conditions of instability in the eastern Mediterranean by violating international law," he said.

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