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Israel: It does not rule out a gas transfer through Turkey but clarifies its position

Israel will be involved in a gas transportation project to Turkey if all the countries in the region participate in it and, above all, it does not turn against its strategic cooperation with Greece, Egypt and Cyprus. This was underlined by an Israeli expert speaking to the Turkish agency Anadolu, while the Turkish media refer to scenarios for the transfer of the region’s natural gas to the EU via Turkey.

The head of the Israeli Institute for Regional Foreign Policy, Mitvim, has argued that regional energy co-operation in the Eastern Mediterranean is crucial to Europe’s independence from Russian gas. Nimrot Goren expressed the view that the countries of the Eastern Mediterranean should accept the EU proposal and attend a regional conference, adopting a positive agenda, in which they will define their mutual interests, in order to establish a new mechanism of cooperation.

“Energy resources in the Eastern Mediterranean could be part of the solution to the EU ‘s dependence on Russian gas supplies. But for that to happen, it must “There should be cooperation in the region and to reduce tensions and disagreements,” said the Israeli expert.

Referring to the recent visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzog to Turkey and his meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Goren recalled that the two leaders expressed their willingness to reconcile their exist to expand their energy cooperation.

“It is important that after the meeting of the two Presidents there will be a meeting between ministers. In this context, it is positive that a visit to Israel is planned by the Turkish Ministers of Foreign Affairs, Energy and Natural Resources,” he said.

Cooperation between the two countries in the field of energy should be included in the agenda in the future, said the Israeli expert, emphasizing that this cooperation will include not only natural gas, but also renewable energy sources, taking into account the reforms that must be done because of climate change.

“The President of Israel recently expressed his vision for regional cooperation on renewable energy and climate issues, with particular reference to Turkey’s involvement in it, along with other countries in the Middle East and the Mediterranean. It would also be beneficial for the ministers. “Turkey and Israel should consider ways to establish a mechanism in the Mediterranean that will focus on energy and climate,” he said.

Referring to the possibility of exporting Israeli gas to Europe via Turkey, Goren said that there are specific economic and geopolitical difficulties, as there were in 2016 to do so. He added that Israel does not want to be involved in a project that goes against its strategic cooperation with Egypt, Greece and the “Greek Cypriot administration”, as the Republic of Cyprus is called.

Gas peace in the Mediterranean

The Turkish newspaper “Turkiye” in its article refers to scenarios of cooperation between Turkey, Israel, Egypt and Cyprus in the field of natural gas. The Turkish daily says that “President Recep Tayyip Erdoγan’s statements on energy on his return to the NATO summit have aroused curiosity. Erdoγan said the new vision for the region would open new doors for Turkey. “I will not announce it at this time. Let us hope that, with these contacts (with neighboring countries), new opportunities for cooperation in energy will emerge.

On the whole issue, Oguzan Akgener, head of the Turkish Center for Strategic and Political Research (TESPAM), told “Turkiye” that “all alternative sources pass through Turkey. Ankara can say,” you will accept my policies. “Turkey’s positions have become stronger. Turkey can now use the energy equation in its favor in relation to its own foreign policy and pull the West more towards itself.”

The Turkish expert added: “The process of rapprochement with Israel may open other doors. In the light of the discoveries in the Mediterranean, about 5 billion cubic meters of gas may be coming from Israel at the moment, 20 billion cubic meters may The maximum annual gas production has the potential to reach 25 billion cubic meters in the eastern Mediterranean. In addition, new discoveries can be made off the coast of Lebanon or Israel. “.

Thus, he said, “Turkey can become the key to new discoveries. On the other hand, due to the lack of gas, the EU may intervene in Greece and ‘southern Cyprus’. There are many ‘win-win’ possibilities (all win) in this equation “.

Source: philenews

Source: Capital

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