Greece, Cyprus and the Zionist Israeli regime, which envisions energy co-operation in the Eastern Mediterranean, will sign an agreement for the construction of the EastMed gas pipeline in Athens on 2 January.
Greece, Cyprus and Israel, which strengthened energy co-operation in the Eastern Mediterranean, announced on January 2 that they will sign an agreement for the construction of the EastMed gas pipeline in Athens. Greece, Cyprus and Israel, which have strengthened energy cooperation in the Eastern Mediterranean, announced that they will sign an agreement for the construction of the EastMed gas pipeline in the new year.
Greece's Prime Minister Kiryakos Micotakis, Southern Cyprus President Nikos Anastasiades and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will attend the signing ceremony, which will be signed in the capital of Athens on 2 January.
According to the final version of the plan, the EastMed pipeline, which will begin from natural gas reserves off the Levant basin in Israel, will run along the Mediterranean Sea and extend to Italy via the island of Crete and the mainland of Greece. Micotakis's office said the agreement would be completed by Italy's signing of the agreement at a later date.
Greece, Cyprus and Israel reached an agreement on 20 March in Israel, which was attended by US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, establishing a tripartite mechanism for the development of regional co-operation for the pipeline.