Greek Minister of Foreign Affairs: Cyprus -Greece The future of electricity connection is uncertain – Cyprus Newspaper
Greek Foreign Minister Yorgos Yerrapetridis said that the future of the “Great Sea Interconnector” (GSI) project, which envisions electrical connection with cables to be laid from the submarine between Southern Cyprus and Greece, is unclear.
According to the Haravgi newspaper, Yerrapetridis, who made statements to the “Skai” television channel operating in Greece, said that the project will continue at the appropriate time on the basis of the planning of the company.
According to the newspaper, Yerrapetridis separates the GSI project and marine spatial planning map; He said that the map reflects the country’s diplomatic seal, but the GSI project is an important and common work in the field of interest and that the continuation of the appropriate time will come.
According to the news, Yerrapetridis also denied the information that there are concerns behind the curtain due to Turkish reactions and said that there is no indecision about the project.
-Illinas: « Europe turned back to Cyprus and Greece on electricity connection »
According to the newspaper, Energy Expert Charles Ellinas said to the Greek News Agency and said that Southern Cyprus and Greece need support for energy and that they could not cope with Turkey alone.
According to the news, Ellinas said that the European Union has invested 658 million euros in the project, but it did not appear before the public to get a position.
Ellinas, Yerrapetridis’in « GSI project will continue at a suitable time » statement is also worried about the statement, he said.