Israel Envoy Says Country Seeks to Add Capacity for EU Gas Sales
- Israel has been in touch with EU leaders on future supplies
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Israel is proposing to build capacity to export natural gas to Europe after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sparked new interest in supplies from the Mediterranean, Jonathan Miller, the special envoy for energy at the country’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said in an interview with Bloomberg.
“Israel is willing to do as much as possible in supporting the European energy challenges,” Miller said. “The big question is how does this gas get to Europe, and this remains one of the challenges.”