Israeli journalist Roi Kais reports that major European countries favor the Israeli corridor route and view it as an opportunity to integrate Palestinians and Jordanians into infrastructure projects under the 'Peace Triangle' initiative by Ecopeace Middle East, aimed at future economic rehabilitation.
Israeli journalist Roi Kais reports that major European powers are leaning toward the Israeli corridor route, seeing it as a platform to integrate Palestinians and Jordanians into regional infrastructure projects. The initiative, dubbed the 'Peace Triangle,' is promoted by the regional organization Ecopeace Middle East, whose Israeli CEO Gideon Bromberg previously argued in an interview with Maariv that the India-Middle East-Europe (IMEC) trade corridor could stabilize the region and weaken Iran. The report comes amid rival efforts by Turkey and Syria to replace Israel in the IMEC framework, as Kan 11's Kais reported earlier Sunday. The European preference for the Israeli track, if realized, could strengthen Israel's standing in post-war regional economic planning.
- DevelopingIsraeli CEO of Ecopeace Middle East says IMEC trade corridor can sideline Iran, stabilize region
- StrongFive European powers welcome US-Iran deal as opportunity for regional stability
- DevelopingTurkey, Syria advancing rival trade corridor to bypass Israel, report says
- DevelopingN12 analyst: Turkey, Israel in all-out race over rival IMEC trade corridors
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