What is the EastMed Pipeline Project?

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What is the EastMed Pipeline Project?

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Last December, the leaders of Cyprus, Greece, and Israel met in the Israeli city of Beersheba. During this meeting they resolved to sign an agreement in the near future that would create a new gas pipeline. This pipeline, named the EastMed Pipeline, has the potential to transform the region. What is the EastMed Pipeline? This underwater gas pipeline will be responsible for transporting almost 10 billion cubic meters (BCM) of natural gas to the European Union (EU) through Italy and Greece. Once completed, this pipeline will be one of the world’s longest and the deepest underwater gas pipelines. The EU in particular has a vested interest in supporting this development. The pipeline will help them diversify their natural gas imports. They will no longer have to rely on Russia’s heavily-sanctioned imports. The EastMed Pipeline is expected to fill between 10 and 15% of the European Union’s gas. The United States also supports the project. They believe that the pipeline will help promote democracy and encourage stability in the region. The Underlying Alliance Over the last several years, Cyprus, Greece, and Israel have slowly began to cooperate more and more. The three countries have supported each other through various strategic initiatives, especially against their neighbor, Turkey. Turkey is highly authoritarian and has become increasingly aggressive. The region Eastern Mediterranean region is relatively unstable, but the countries of Cyprus, Greece, and Israel hope to join together to promote positive relationships with each other. This will benefit the three countries not just militarily, but politically. The pipeline will also give their economies a significant boost. This will be especially beneficial for Greece, who is still recovering from their recent economic downturn. Potential Problems The pipeline project is not without obstacles. The two largest are Turkey and Hezbollah. Although at one point Turkey and Israel were allies, Turkey has a notoriously difficult relationship with Cyprus and Greece. Perhaps at one point Turkey would have been a good choice for the pipeline’s route, but current conflicts make such a strategy impossible. Continue reading at https://robertbensh.net/what-is-the-eastmed-pipeline-project/
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