Israel and Greece Forge Agreement to Enhance Regional Energy Stability and Innovation

Greece and Israel have signed an agreement to boost regional energy stability and advance innovative projects in the Eastern Mediterranean and EU. The accord, formalized by Greek Energy Minister Theodoros Skylakakis and Israeli Energy Minister Eli Cohen, plans to establish a "green" electricity corridor from Israel to the EU via Greece, highlighting its strategic significance for the region.

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Greece and Israel have signed an agreement aimed at enhancing regional energy stability and advancing innovative energy projects in the Eastern Mediterranean and the European Union, according to the Greek Ministry of Environment and Energy on Monday.

The agreement was formalized by Greek Energy Minister Theodoros Skylakakis and his Israeli counterpart, Eli Cohen, during Cohen's visit to Greece.

In a statement, the Greek minister highlighted the strategic importance of establishing a "green" electricity corridor from Israel to the EU via Greece, emphasizing its significance for the Eastern Mediterranean region.

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