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Europe
Cypriot peace to lead the way for energy
2014-02-13
Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz has welcomed the latest peace negotiations between Turkish and Greek Cyprus leaders as a step that could pave the way for energy projects, Hurriyet Daily News reported.

"The softening between the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus and the Greek Cypriot administration is, of course, significant," Yildiz said yesterday, answering reporters' questions ahead of the Atlas for Biomass Energy Potential publicity meeting in Ankara.

"I hope for the dispersal of the negative political environment in the Mediterranean and the opening of the way for energy-related projects," he added.

"I believe a pipeline that would carry Cypriot gas to Europe via Turkey could be built, just like the way we carry water to Cyprus with pipelines," Yildiz said, noting that "political feasibility" was the main pre-requisite for such projects. "I think the energy sector is eligible to handle these projects, both in terms of financing and technicals," he said.

Yildiz also praised the joint statement recently released by the negotiating parties, describing it as "a study that consolidates Turkey's argument." Turkey has long argued that the southern Cypriot authority should share the income from the sale of recently discovered off-shore energy resources with both sides of the divided island. Turkey is opposed to Greek Cyprus exporting oil and gas, saying the energy wealth also belongs to Turkish Cypriots. This stance has led to accusations of "gunship diplomacy" from the Greek Cypriots.

However, the recently agreed upon statement recommends recognizing the equal statuses of the two states, while aiming to bring the divided communities closer under a federal government.

The island's untapped offshore gas and oil riches and huge natural gas find in waters off neighboring Israel have changed the dynamics in the region. Hopes are high that these factors can transform the current frosty climate into one of reconciliation and trust that would make an elusive peace deal achievable.

"Turkey and Israel's energy cooperation has triggered an American intervention and forced both sides to agree on a joint statement leading to a resumption of talks," Hubert Faustmann, associate professor of history and political science at Nicosia University, told Agence France-Presse.

"Washington has put so much weight behind this latest peace effort because oil and gas is a game changer in the wider context ... It's a win-win situation for all," he added. Faustmann also said the lack of a Cyprus settlement after 40 years of division was hindering Israel's cooperation with Nicosia to export gas.

"Israel is looking to diversify through its gas pipeline through the sea of Cyprus to Turkey and invest in an LNG plant on the island, but Israel won't give its gas to Cyprus unless there is a solution," he said.
There's the WoT angle: peace in Cyprus allows Israel to export excess NG to Europe via Turkey. That has to make Erdogan settle down some and make Europe less willing to cooperate with the BDS clowns. It's the only way Europe can diversify its energy imports away from Russia. This is going to make the Paleostinians even more disposable...
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