Supporters of the legislation argue that these projects are essential not only to Europe’s energy resilience but also to the viability of a corridor designed to connect Asian and Middle Eastern supply chains to European markets
At an Athens policy forum, officials stressed Greece’s advantages in the planned India–Middle East–Europe Corridor, while noting early-stage uncertainties, investment gaps and the need for stronger infrastructure and regional stability
Representatives from Greece, the US, Cyprus and Israel - the 3+1 initiative - reaffirmed their governments' support for broader regional connectivity projects within the framework of the India–Middle East–Europe Corridor (IMEC)
Notably, the Greek Prime Minister's visit to New Delhi last February, accompanied by ministers and a large business delegation, highlights this effort.