Secret Clauses of Gas Agreement between Cyprus, Greece, Italy and Israel
Cyprus, Greece, Greek, Italy and Israel have reached an agreement on the joint construction of a gas pipeline in the Mediterranean. The aim of this agreement is to open the longest and deepest pipeline in the sea. It will only have a modest capacity of 12 billion m3 per year. Its cost is estimated at 8 billion dollars and it should become operational in 5 years. However the start date of the work has not been announced.
While Egypt, Palestine, Lebanon, Syria and Turkey are involved with the gas field discovered in 2011, they are not parties to this agreement, at least, not officially.
Note: In actual fact, Turkey is not involved in any way with this gas field except to the extent that it occupies North Cyprus. In Feb 2018, the Turkish military marine prevented an Italian exploration ship from searching the depths of the territorial waters of North Cyprus. In June, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan threatened any entity that tried to undertake any investigations in this occupied area without its authorization.
In actual fact, it seems that Hamas and Egypt are parties to this agreement.
The objective of the above aims at masking contradictions between the leaders’ official rhetoric and what they actually do.
All these agreements had the blessings of the European Union and Qatar.
Translation
Anoosha Boralessa
Anoosha Boralessa
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