Israeli Energy Minister Karen Al-Harr announced that “the signing of the MOU in Cairo allows Israeli gas to be exported to the European Union via Egypt” and explained that “the MOU is a commitment to share gas with Europe and help it diversify its energy sources.”

She pointed out that “the gas export agreement with the European Union will be in effect for 3 years with an automatic two-year extension” and stated that “Egypt and Israel have committed to exchange natural gas with Europe to help counter energy problems.” a crisis.”

Yesterday, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced the signing on Wednesday of an agreement between the European Union, Egypt and Israel aimed at exporting gas to Europe.

European Commission President and Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi has held talks with Israeli officials as the EU seeks to limit imports of Russian fossil fuels and find new sources of energy supplies.