Greece says ambitious Mediterranean power cable project is on track despite setbacks
- Greece's Foreign Minister Giorgos Gerapetritis stated that the Great Sea Interconnector project remains on track despite setbacks.
- The 1.9-billion-euro project aims to link the power grids of Greece, Cyprus, and Israel through a 1,210-kilometer submarine cable.
- Despite setbacks such as financial disagreements and maritime boundary disputes with Turkey, Gerapetritis noted the project's importance for regional stability.
- Gerapetritis emphasized the critical significance of interconnection projects for energy security not only in their region but for Europe as a whole.
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Greece says ambitious Mediterranean power cable project is on track despite setbacks
Greece has pledged that a major underwater electricity cable project connecting Greece with Cyprus and Israel by the end of the decade will overcome a series of setbacks and move forward as scheduled.
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