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THE ALGEMEINER – Following a top Israeli minister’s visit to Istanbul last week, Israel and Turkey have reportedly agreed to deepen energy sector ties and further cooperate in gas exploration.

In a meeting Thursday between Israeli Energy Minister Yuval Steinitz and his Turkish counterpart Berat Albayrak, the idea of building a pipeline to supply Turkey with Israeli natural gas was discussed, Steinitz said.

According to Steinitz, the countries, who recently normalized ties after a breakdown in relations six years ago, have “agreed to establish immediately a dialogue to examine the possibility and the feasibility” of the pipeline project, The Associated Press reported.

In the meeting, the first between the energy ministers since relations were repaired last summer, they also discussed Turkey’s role in supplying electricity and other energy sources to the Palestinians.

“We are careful to keep our security,” Steinitz said. “But if the Turkish government and companies are involved in improving the life of ordinary people in Gaza…we will do our best to enable this.”

2 thoughts on “Israel, Turkey Deepen Energy Ties, Consider Joint Gas Pipeline”
  1. Turkey has been in bed with Israel for long time. Sooner or later those snakes are going to byte Turkey. Israel is not a good economic partner, all they want is to payphone oil and money as they have done with the US, EU,UK and whoever is too naive to make deals with them.

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