🇹🇷🇪🇬 This is an interesting take on developments between Egypt and Türkiye in the Eastern Mediterranean. I'm not sure competition is the right word, it might be better to think of it as identifying zones of influence that could be mutually beneficial
https://t.co/IOXSvWaWIR
I recently wrote about the emergence of Gadi Eisenkot as a challenger to Netanyahu, and the brief debate about his English-language skills
https://t.co/8cotz1PXC3
🇨🇾🇪🇺🇹🇷@Christodulides “I have said many times that Turkey is not going to proceed with the resolution of the Cyprus issue unless it feels that it will benefit from this solution.The only factor that can offer such benefits to Turkey is the European Union.” https://t.co/Pj0d0cZmjM
Despite ministerial meetings of EMGF and 3+1 in the US this week, the Eastern Mediterranean is more fragmented than ever and individual commercial decisions are locking in vulnerabilities that will be hard to reverse - my latest for @gmfus
https://t.co/Ze34fH4TZr 1/
🇬🇷Greece investing in mechanisms to protect critical infrastructure (eg energy facilities) against hybrid and cybersecurity threats - appointing new General Secretariat for the Protection of Critical Infrastructure
https://t.co/lLTLvTIrQf
Maybe - but there are so many other reasons why the Great Sea Interconnector hasn't become a reality and none of them have to do with Turkey
Turkey obstructs Israel-Cyprus-Greece power grid connection: https://t.co/ML0j66ZdLg | via @GlobesEnglish
🇬🇷 AKTOR Group and the ONEX Group submit joint bid for development of energy & transportation hub in Elefsina, NW of Athens (in April 2026, AKTOR signed 2Oyr deal with Albgaz to sell US LNG to Albania) https://t.co/gQs07CaOS4
Sorry but you can't built IMEC on layers of AI slop.
And with all due respect to the photo ops, developments on the ground are telling a different story 👇https://t.co/gM3nuD42H0
1/ 🧵As attention stays fixed on Hormuz, three developments in the Eastern Mediterranean suggest the region is drifting away from the Greece-Cyprus-Israel "3+1" logic and toward an Egypt-centric export architecture while Turkey steadily positions itself as an alternative route.
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Excellent overview by @ElaiRettig on how the war with Iran disrupted Israel's energy exports to Egypt and Jordan, and consequences for regional interdependence - I would add that just as 🇪🇬&🇯🇴 are likely to hedge, 🇮🇱 should also invest in export redundancy https://t.co/sQsT0eMUB4