On an economist’s map, the eastern Mediterranean looks like a good spot in which to find and transport oil and gas. To the south, east, north and north-west lie energy-hungry markets. But put country names on the map – Greece, Cyprus, Turkey, Israel and Egypt – and hydrocarbons seem like the fuel of a geopolitical nightmare.
Still, for a long time, there have been alliances or affinities that have helped keep the region relatively predictable. Greece and the Greek Cypriot community have had an adversarial relationship with Turkey, cool relations with Israel and Egypt, strong ties with Russia, and a supportive …read more
Source: European Voice