Israel, Greece and Cyprus, are three democracies who share significant
strategic and regional interests. In recent years, Israel, Greece and Cyprus
have increased geo-strategic cooperation in nearly every field imaginable. The
5
th Trilateral Summit which will take place in Beersheba points to
the growing ties between the three countries. Previous summits have taken place
in Jerusalem, Thessaloniki and Nicosia.
The 5th Trilateral summit will focus on opportunities for
collaboration in the field of cyber-security.
As technology continues to evolve, governments around the world must
find ways to protect themselves against online threats and to promote a free
and safe cyberspace for all.
Ahead of the 5th Trilateral Summit, here are just some
examples of Israeli-Greek-Cypriot cooperation in cyber-security and many other
fields.
Innovation/ Business:
Israel, known as the "Startup
Nation", continues to
work closely with Greece and Cyprus to encourage projects in the field of
innovation and technology. This week, the Israel MFA's Agency for International Development
Cooperation (MASHAV), is hosting a 2-week seminar on innovation for 23
entrepreneurs from Israel, Greece and Cyprus. The seminar titled
"Innovation Road Map: How to Scale Up Your Start-Up" is providing
participants with practical skills and tools to develop their own start-ups and
ideas.
In addition, on Wednesday, December 19, the Israeli, Greek and Cypriot
Chambers of Commerce held an event for businesspeople from Israel, Greece and
Cyprus, further cementing economic ties on the people to people level.
Cyber- Security:
There is significant potential for cooperation between Israel, Greece
and Cyprus in the field of cyber-security. The three countries continue to
enhance cyber-security partnerships to promote a safer and more resilient
online sphere. Israel, a world
leader in cyber-security,
will showcase four of its most innovative cyber-security laboratories and
companies at the 5th Trilateral summit in Beer Sheva.
In addition, Israel, Greece and Cyprus are expected to sign a Memorandum
of Understanding in the field of cyber-security during this week's summit.
Energy:
As three countries located on the Eastern Mediterranean, Israel, Greece
and Cyprus share unique challenges and opportunities in the field of energy.
Israel, Greece and Cyprus are expected to sign a groundbreaking deal which
would connect Israel's natural gas reserves to Greece, Cyprus and other parts
of Europe through the Mediterranean Sea.
The Mid-East Pipeline project which will export Israeli gas to Europe,
will be the longest and deepest underwater gas pipeline in the world. This
major project will help advance economic and energy security throughout Europe.
Disaster Relief:
When disaster strikes, countries must be equipped and prepared to tackle
unforeseen crises and emergencies. As regional allies and neighbors, Israel,
Greece and Cyprus continue to train and work together in the field of disaster
management.
The three countries have held a number of join-firefighting drills, to
prepare for fire emergencies and natural disasters. In 2016, Greece and Cyprus
were the first two countries to send firefighting planes to Israel in the face
of massive
wildfires . Cooperation in the field of disaster management is just
one of the many examples of geostrategic cooperation between the three countries.
Environmental Protection:
Trilateral cooperation between Israel, Greece and Cyprus is not only
having a regional impact, but a global impact. In May of 2018, the three
countries signed the "Implementation
Agreement on the Sub-regional Marine Oil Contingency Plan." This
agreement continues to promote the protection of the marine environment and the
coastal region of the Mediterranean Sea. Combined efforts and resources of the
three countries continue to tackle significant environmental challenges such as
pollution, climate change and waste management.
In addition to these initiatives, the three countries are expected to
sign a number of agreements in the fields of cyber-security, smart cities, and
the civilian space program, during the 5th Trilateral Summit.
Israel is proud to partner with Greece and Cyprus in our quest to create
a more peaceful, prosperous and brighter future for all.