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Israel Ready for Talks with Turkey on Mediterranean Pipeline – Middle East Monitor

Israeli officials are available to negotiate with Turkey on its own proposal to construct a pipeline to transport gasoline from Israel into Europe, Israeli Kan radio reported.
Israel Ready for Talks with Turkey on Mediterranean Pipeline – Middle East Monitor
 
Israeli officials are available to negotiate with Turkey on its own proposal to construct a pipeline to transport gasoline from Israel into Europe, Israeli Kan radio reported.
 
Diplomatic correspondent Amichai Stein wrote on Twitter: ”Israel officials are stating that they state are open to negotiate that the Turkish proposal to construct gas pipeline by Israeli reservoirs through Turkey into Europe ”when the Turks are severe”, but worry it won’t replace the gasoline pipeline using Greece-Cyprus-Italy.”
 
On Sunday, Kan noted that Turkey was prepared to negotiate together with Tel Aviv the move of Israeli all-natural gas to Europe via its land.
 
Turkey supported before that Israel, Egypt, Greece, and Cyprus can’t construct the gas pipeline with no Turkey’s approval, according to the marine agreement signed by Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the mind of the globally recognized Libyan Authorities of National Accord, Fayez Al-Sarraj.
 
The Israeli foreign ministry failed to comment on the analysis, however, Stein included: ”Negotiations between Israel and Turkey were ran on the problem involving 2015-2017, which analyzed the potential for constructing a gas pipeline to Europe in the reservoirs at Israel, which will pass by Turkey.”
 

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