The United States has joined forces with Greece, Cyprus, and Israel to establish a new energy center focused on the Eastern Mediterranean region. The partnership, formalized through a Declaration of Intent, aims to enhance energy security and promote the development of natural gas resources. US Energy Secretary Chris Wright signed the agreement alongside representatives from each participating nation. The center will likely concentrate on safeguarding energy infrastructure and fostering collaboration on future projects. This alliance signals a strengthened commitment to regional energy cooperation and potentially reduces reliance on other energy sources. Details regarding the center’s specific operations and funding were not immediately available. The move is expected to have geopolitical implications in the region.