The Eastern Mediterranean Pipeline Project, known as the EastMed Project, has been one of these activities ever since it was initiated.
Turkey is the Safest Route for East-West Trade
The EastMed pipeline is a good example of such a failed project.
How Greece Obstructs the Settlement of Aegean Maritime Disputes
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Reflections on the settlement of the Turkish-Greek disputes
Contrary to the distorted perception successfully created by Greece, it is not Turkey but Greece that has closed the doors to international jurisdiction as a way of settling Aegean disputes.
Negotiating a New Chapter in Saudi-Turkish Relations
Until MBS visited Turkey on June 22, Saudis preferred to talk with Turkey behind the scenes and extend the negotiation…
How the Russia-Ukraine War Will Change Turkey-US Relations
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Turkey and Israel: A Marriage of Convenience and Necessity?
Read: Turkey-Saudi Normalization: A Larger Regional Bloc at the Door?The Biden administration’s withdrawal of support from the EastMed project has been a watershed moment for the normalization of relations between Turkey, on the one hand, and Israel and Egypt, on the other.
Dependent on Russian Gas: Europe Must Reconsider Its Energy Security
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Can sanctions deter Russia?
Russia is now facing critical sanctions over the invasion of Ukraine.
Will Turkey Delimitate Its Maritime Borders with Egypt and Palestine?
Palestine is a member of EastMed Gas Forum along with the GASC, Egypt, France, Greece, Israel, Italy, and Jordan.
Turkey and Greece: Exploratory Talks under the Shadow of Third Parties
In 2013, the EastMed pipeline project was designed under the European Commission Regulation without referring to any probable cooperation with Turkey and Turkish Cypriots.
Turkey in the Eastern Mediterranean Gas Equation
First proposed in 2012, the Eastern Mediterranean pipeline, dubbed EastMed, aimed to deliver gas in the region to southeast Europe via Greece, passing through the islands of Cyprus and Crete.