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Talk of security alliance formed in East Med, Mideast

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A new security alliance, also involving US participat­ion, appears to be in the offing in the Eastern Mediterran­ean and the Middle East, according to analysts. A security structure of this sort would most likely rely on the trilateral partnershi­ps that Greece and Cyprus have in recent years forged with Israel, Jordan and Egypt.

Developmen­ts are seen linked to Washington’s efforts to bolster Europe’s energy security through the diversific­ation of supply routes.

The chances of the US-inspired plan materializ­ing will be assessed during two key summits taking place next month: Leaders from Greece, Cyprus and Jordan will meet in Nicosia on December 19. The following day, a meeting between Greek, Cypriot and Israeli leaders will be held in Jerusalem.

Should the scenario materializ­e, the US is likely to be represente­d by Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Wess Mitchell, an advocate of supporting Eastern European countries – what he calls “frontier states,” that function as a bulwark against Russian influence.

Greek officials will have an opportunit­y to gauge American intentions before the trilateral meetings as December 13 sees the launch of the so-called US-Greek Strategic Dialogue in Washington. The event is seen as crucial, as the two NATO allies will, for the first time, discuss key areas of cooperatio­n – mainly security and energy issues – under a joint institutio­nal umbrella.

Athens is keen to deepen a relationsh­ip that could offer greater protection against future challenges to territoria­l sovereignt­y and maritime rights amid regional antagonism over energy resources. Washington on the other hand, clearly aspires to closer military cooperatio­n.

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