Energy cooperation and the coordination of humanitarian aid to Gaza were key topics discussed during the official meeting between Greek Cypriot leader Nikos Christodoulides and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Sunday in Jerusalem.
According to a written statement by Deputy Government Spokesman, Yiannis Antoniou, top priority was given to energy matters, particularly the coordination mechanism regarding the natural gas reserves in the “Aphrodite” field, which lies partly within Israel’s Exclusive Economic Zone. The two leaders reviewed the progress of bilateral consultations on this long-standing issue and explored ways to move forward toward a practical settlement.
Also on the agenda was the Cyprus-led Amalthea initiative for the delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza. According to the statement, President Christodoulides reiterated the importance of ensuring a sustained and secure flow of aid to civilians in need and emphasized Cyprus’ ongoing efforts to act as a reliable regional humanitarian hub.
Antoniou noted that the two sides also discussed broader strategic connectivity in the region, focusing on the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC). They agreed to synchronize efforts and maintain close coordination with other regional and international stakeholders to enhance the corridor’s viability and effectiveness.
Electricity cable agreement under the IMEC project to be signed this year
ELECTRICITY CABLE AGREEMENT
Meanwhile, according to a joint announcement issued by the Israel’s Prime Minister’s Office and Israel’s Energy Ministry during the same diplomatic meeting, which included Israeli Energy Minister Eli Cohen and Cypriot Energy, Commerce and Industry Minister Giorgos Papanastasiou, both countries agreed to sign the electricity cable agreement under the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) project championed by the United States.
The electricity interconnector will link Israel and Cyprus, and eventually connect Cyprus to mainland Europe.
“Laying the electricity cable is significantly important for energy security given that Israel is considered an ‘island nation’ in the energy sense and since the infrastructure corridor will constitute a link between the East and the West, between India and Europe”, the announcement pointed out.
It is added that two countries discussed an agreement on the division of the ‘Aphrodite-Yishai’ gas field between the two countries, the negotiations for which are in an advanced stage, and which is expected to be signed in the next two months.
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( Source : CNA )