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Athens harbours big hopes for Egypt energy deal, keeps eye on Turkey's role
Europe’s need to secure cheaper energy could be resolved by an ambitious project being promoted by Egypt and Greece, although the role of Turkey in the region could play a vital role.
Athens and Cairo signed in 2021 an agreement to build a large electricity cable connecting the two countries. It was the first such agreement between Europe and Africa in the southeastern Mediterranean.
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