EU Subsea Cable Project Under Investigation
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EU Subsea Cable Project Under Investigation
European prosecutors are investigating potential criminal activities linked to a 1.9 billion euro EU-funded subsea electric cable project connecting Europe and the eastern Mediterranean. The Great Sea Interconnector, managed by Greece's IPTO, faces delays and scrutiny over its budget and feasibility. Cyprus's president confirmed the ongoing inquiry.
"It was clear from the first moment that some people, in Athens or Nicosia, did not want this project to be implemented," stressed MEP and member of the Security and Defense Committee, Nikolas... N. Farantouris on Naftemporiki TV about the Greece-Cyprus electrical interconnection: Some people in Athens and Nicosia did not want the project - NAFTEMPORIKI
From Athens to Nicosia and from Brussels to Copenhagen, the discussion about the cable has ignited
East-Med Interconnector: A Project Meant to Unite Now Divides Greece and Cyprus - Helleniscope
ΕΑΝ ΠΡΟΤΙΜΑΤΕ ΕΛΛΗΝΙΚΑ ΠΑΤΗΣΤΕ ΤΗ ΣΗΜΑΙΑ ΣΤΟ ΚΑΤΩ ΜΕΡΟΣ ΤΗΣ ΟΘΟΝΗΣ By Nick Stamatakis The Great Sea Interconnector (GSI) — a €1.9 billion subsea cable meant to connect Greece, Cyprus, and Israel — was supposed to symbolize unity, end Cyprus’s energy isolation, and elevate Greece as Europe’s energy hub. Instead, it has become a monument […]
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