Cyprus May Become Global Natural-Gas Hub: Joe Biden

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Nicosia, Cyprus: U.S. Vice President Joe Biden on Thursday underscored Cyprus’ potential to become key provider of natural gas to Europe, saying that newly discovered offshore reserves of the fossil fuel represented a unique opportunity for the divided island nation.

“Cyprus is poised to become a key player … transforming the eastern Mediterranean into a new global hub for natural gas,” Biden said as he toasted his host, Cyprus President Nicos Anastasiades, at lunch in the presidential palace.

Anastasiades said the gas deposits, which also have been found in Israeli waters, can offer “an alternative energy corridor leading to increased energy security.”

The West wants to develop alternative suppliers of natural gas for Europe. Russia, the current top supplier, has threatened it could cut supplies or raise prices to European customers as part of diplomatic rifts over Ukraine.

Biden pledged U.S. government support for efforts to reunify the island. In 1974, Turkey invaded after a coup by supporters of union with Greece. For the past four decades the island has remained divided into a breakaway Turkish Cypriot north and an internationally recognized Greek Cypriot south.

Turkey, which doesn’t recognize Cyprus’ sovereignty, has voiced strong opposition to Greek Cypriot claims to the natural gas fields. It has repeatedly sent warship-escorted research vessels into Cypriot waters, where oil and gas companies are currently surveying, to underscore their own claim.

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