His yesterday’s statements Nikos Christodoulides on the subject of her Crete – Cyprus Electric Interconnectionas well as the report of Cypriot Ministry Maki About the unsustainability of the project, was called upon to comment on Paul Marinakis When informing political editors on Thursday afternoon (4/9).

Based on official updates, Mr Keravnos’ statements raise reasonable questions about the financial viability of the project, his funding and costs“, He initially said. ‘The prime minister has said, reiterating Greece’s desire to proceed with a very important project of crucial importance, that a very important dimension of this project is the economic dimension, that is, the cost of cost. I do not think there is anyone who believes or proposes this work to be paid only by the Greek taxpayer. So that’s something we can’t get over. “

“From then on, the sustainability studies mentioned by the Cypriot Minister have not been taken into account,” Mr. Marinakis added. ‘It is imperative that the Cypriot side be clarified its position, we reiterate that the project is crucial to the Greek government. “

“It is obvious that with Cyprus we are connecting close ties and we support the large Cypriot positions for national. Beyond that, there are issues that have their own implications. The Greek government cannot overlook the important details of a project, otherwise it would not be in favor of defending Greek taxpayers. This is the essence of the discussion. “

Asked about the European Public Prosecutor’s Office and the investigation on the project, the government spokesman underlined that “There is no – any nuisance – at least – of the European Public Prosecutor’s Office about GSI – this is the information I have.”