Greece Confirms Great Sea Interconnector Project Remains On Track
Greece Confirms Great Sea Interconnector Project Remains On Track

Greece Confirms Great Sea Interconnector Project Remains On Track

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Greece has reaffirmed its commitment to the Great Sea Interconnector, a €1.9 billion project aimed at linking the power grids of Greece, Cyprus, and Israel. Despite facing financial challenges and geopolitical tensions, particularly maritime disputes with Turkey, Greek Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis stated that the interconnector remains on track for completion by the end of the decade. The submarine cable, spanning 1,210 kilometers and reaching depths of 3,000 meters, is backed by the European Union and is intended to enhance energy security, promote renewable energy integration, and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. Gerapetritis emphasized the project's significance for regional and European stability. Trilateral discussions among Greece, Cyprus, and Israel have reinforced their determination to overcome existing obstacles. Overall, the interconnector is seen as a pivotal initiative for energy cooperation in the Mediterranean region.

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