Latest News

Cyprus wants more guarantees on prepared electrical cable television link to Greece

Cyprus declared its commitment to a prepared electric transmission cable television to Greece however stated on Thursday that technical and monetary information required to be straightened out before it could sink more funds into the job.

The so-called Great Sea Interconnector seeks to connect the power grids of Greece via Crete, Cyprus and eventually Israel in a task costing 2.4 billion euros ($ 2.67 billion). The Greece-Cyprus area is approximated at 1.9 billion euros.

The project to build what would be the world's longest and inmost undersea power cable television has been the source of some uncommon discord between the two historic allies, with Cyprus holding out for assurances on the practicality of the task, while Greece desires an offer wrapped up promptly.

The concern was gone over at a conference between Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and Cypriot President Nikos Christodoulides in Athens on Thursday.

Christodoulides ensured Mitsotakis of Cyprus's political commitment and of taking a stake in the share capital of the project once a due diligence report had actually been completed, a. declaration from the Cypriot Presidency stated.

It stated Cyprus likewise expected to see the formation of a. special-purpose automobile, for which advanced consultations were. underway with 3rd countries, which it did not name.

Nicosia on Tuesday said it would contribute 25 million euros. every year over a five-year period towards the cable, however did not. define that it would sink money into its share capital,. triggering some consternation in Athens.

We are optimistic ... that there will be a positive outcome. relating to the financial element, because this is the concern, this. is the element of the specific project that is being gone over,. Greek federal government representative Pavlos Marinakis stated.

(source: Reuters)