High-Stakes April Summit to Shape Outlook for Greece-Cyprus-Israel Energy Project
The gathering will determine whether the investment interest expressed by the U.S. and Israel will move beyond the exploratory stage and become a binding commitment. The "3+1" meeting between Greece, Cyprus, Israel and the United States, scheduled for early April 2026 in Washington, is emerging as a decisive moment for the long-delayed electricity interconnection linking the three Eastern Mediterranean countries. The gathering will determine whether the investment interest expressed by the U.S. and Israel will move beyond the exploratory stage and become a binding commitment. By then, the project's technical and financial data must be fully updated - a task long overdue. The Greece-Cyprus-Israel Interconnector, envisioned as a critical energy bridge between Asia and Europe, has been repeatedly derailed by political disputes, competing national interests, and regional tensions. Over the past 16 months, these obstacles have frozen...
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