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Turkey challenges the Greece-Cyprus-Israel electricity interconnection: Such fait accompli will not be allowed
"These activities clearly violate international law and basic rules regarding maritime jurisdictions," Ankara's diplomatic said which speaks of a "dangerous alliance in the Aegean" between Greece & Israel


The Greece-France-Cyprus-Lebanon quadrilateral meeting is underway: Challenges in the East Bank on the table – In the Mediterranean, security & energy are at stake
The Greek Prime Minister, in December 2024, was the first European leader to visit Lebanon after the ceasefire
The first meeting of the new Lebanese President with Christodoulides – “Count on us, we are brothers”
President of Cyprus invites his newly elected counterpart Joseph Aoun to address the EU

Turkey tries to seize Cyprus’ EEZ in exchange for the divided Syria – Athens and Nicosia on alert
Turkish minister announced an agreement between Ankara and Damascus on the delimitation of the EEZ - How the Greek side reacted - The dangers in the eastern Mediterranean and Turkey's rewards in civil war-stricken Syria

Turkish games with the Cypriot EEZ – Athens and Nicosia on alert
Exploiting the developments in Syria, Ankara is attempting to establish faits accomplis by promoting the delimitation of maritime zones that effectively erase the Republic of Cyprus from the map, arguing that islands do not possess Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZ)

USA: “The electrical interconnection with Greece is a great opportunity for Cyprus” – Multilateral meeting in Nicosia
The meeting, chaired by Christodoulides, includes the participation of the Ministers of Energy of Greece & Cyprus, representatives from the EC, the Independent Power Transmission Operator of Greece & NEXANS
