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East Med states establish Egypt-based gas forum

Charter unites regional rivals with Turkey amid bitter dispute over drilling rights

- Reuters Cairo

Six states signed a charter for an Egypt-based energy forum on Tuesday, giving formal status to a group that seeks to promote natural gas exports from the eastern Mediterran­ean and that Israel hopes will strengthen ties with Arab neighbors.

Egypt, Israel, Greece, Cyprus, Italy and Jordan establishe­d the East Mediterran­ean Gas Forum (EMGF) as an intergover­nmental organizati­on in a virtual ceremony hosted by Cairo.

The group unites regional rivals of Turkey, which has been locked in a bitter dispute with EU members Greece and Cyprus over gas drilling rights in the region. The Palestinia­n Authority is also part of the forum, Israeli Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz said in a statement.

France has applied to join, with the US and EUrequesti­ng observer status.

For Israel, the forum “brings regional cooperatio­n with Arab and European countries, the first of its kind in history, with contracts to export ( Israeli) gas to Jordan and Egypt worth $30 billion, and that is just the beginning,” added Steinitz.

Egypt began importing Israeli gas at the start of this year, for possible re-export to Europe or Asia.

The 2015 discovery of the giant offshore Zohr field had unlocked interest in Egypt’s energy market and encouraged Cairo to promote itself as a regional hub.

However, regional politics, infrastruc­ture and transport costs, and rivalry between Turkey and eastern Mediterran­ean neighbors, complicate prospects for exploiting and transporti­ng gas from the region.

Separately, Turkey and Greece said they are ready to resume explorator­y talks to address their contested maritime claims in the eastern Mediterran­ean and Aegean, the Turkish presidency said, after a call between the leaders of Turkey, Germany and the EU on Tuesday.

In a videoconfe­rence between President Tayyip Erdogan, Chancellor Angela Merkel and EU Council President Charles Michel, Erdogan said the “partial momentum” secured by establishi­ng dialogue should be maintained with reciprocal steps, the Turkish presidency said.

 ?? Shuttersto­ck ?? Egypt’s offshore Zohr gas field has encouraged Cairo to promote itself as a regional energy hub despite growing rivalry between Turkey and its Mediterran­ean neighbors.
Shuttersto­ck Egypt’s offshore Zohr gas field has encouraged Cairo to promote itself as a regional energy hub despite growing rivalry between Turkey and its Mediterran­ean neighbors.

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