During an official visit to Israel on
Sunday and Monday, his second in two years, President Nicos Anastasiades
and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said they will explore how to
best utilise their energy resources, while promoting the undersea power
cable that can transfer 2,000MW of electricity from Israel to Cyprus and
onwards to Greece, before ending up with clients in continental Europe.
The EuroAsia Interconnector, a joint venture between Cyprus-based
DEH-Quantum Energy and Israel Electric Corp., will run some 1,500 km
from Israel’s Hadera point to Crete.
On-site inspections took place of the cable landfall area near Haifa
from where the ambitious multi-billion project will be launched, with
Cyprus expected to join the grid and receive electricity from the
world’s longest sub-sea cable in 2019.
The project, expected to cost about 4 bln euros by its completion in
2022, will also end the energy isolation of outer-lying Greek islands,
while Israel will embark on a new era of energy security, as the
Interconnector may also allow the import of electricity in times of
crisis.
Energy concerns were the focus of a separate meeting on Monday between
Energy, Commerce, Industry and Tourism Minister Yiorgos Lakkotrypis and
Israel’s Minister of Energy and National Infrastructures. Yuval
Steinitz. Netanyahu asked the two ministers to produce concrete results
the soonest possible, urging them to begin discussion on the
interconnector as well.
With regard to tourism, the Prime Minister said that Israel intends to
attract tourists from the Far East, a project on which it can cooperate
with Cyprus. He proposed a ferry connection between Cyprus and Israel,
noting that if this succeeds more countries could join as well.
On his part, President Anastasiades expressed Cyprus’ interest in attracting tourists who visit Israel from the US.
During their working lunch, Netanyahu thanked President Anastasiades for
the role which Cyprus plays within the EU on issues which concern
Israel.
A Cyprus-Greece-Israel trilateral meeting will probably take place in
October and the date is expected to be finalised at the beginning of
August when the Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras will visit Israel.
President Anastasiades briefed the Israeli PM of his write to European
Council President Donald Tusk to invite Netanyahu to address the
Council. In this framework, the President of the Palestinian Authority
Mahmoud Abbas may also be invited to address the Council, diplomatic
sources said.
Press reports suggested that Anastasiades conveyed to Netanyahu a
message on the Palestinian issue from the Egyptian President Abdel
Fattah al Sisi. Anastasiades is expected to speak with Sisi again soon
to convey Netanyahu’s response.
In the afternoon, the President, who was also accompanied by First Lady
Andri Anastasiades, Foreign Minister Ioannis Kasoulides, Government
Spokesman Nicos Christodoulides and other senior officials, laid a
wreath at the burial site of Theodor Herzl, on Mount Herzl.
(Financial Mirror)