Global Gateway Forum: EU for strategic expansion of the Medusa Submarine Cable System to the Middle East

October 13, 2025
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The strategic expansion of the Medusa Submarine Cable System is key for further enhancing connectivity in the Mediterranean. At today’s panel discussion organised by the European Commission’s Directorate-General for the Middle East, North Africa and Gulf (DG MENA) at the Global Gateway Forum, this objective was confirmed. The EU reaffirmed its commitment to support both Medusa’s ongoing development and its expansion most notably to the Middle East.

 

The Medusa Submarine Cable System, owned by AFR-IX telecom and with a projected cost of €342 million, is the landmark digital infrastructure initiative, with 8700 km of high-speed internet cable being deployed across the Mediterranean. Medusa will directly interconnect the Northern and Southern shores of the Mediterranean, providing a high-capacity, multi-country, future-proof optical fibre submarine cable.

 

Through this programme, almost 500 education and research establishments in North Africa will be provided with improved connection to EU National Research and Education Networks (NRENs). Via funds to the European Investment Bank (EIB), the EU connects research centres in the Southern Neighbourhood and via funds to GÉANT, the European National Research and Education Networks, it increases the capacity of NRENs. Through the Connecting Europe Facility, the EU supports the deployment of the submarine cables.

 

On 10 October, DG MENA gathered representatives of AFR-IX, EU Member States, partner countries, banks and private sector to discuss possible strategic expansion of Medusa, focusing on digital connectivity to Jordan, and the broader Middle East. The session served for stakeholders to identify concrete investment opportunities in the digital sector, to enhance existing partnerships and work together for the future of the Mediterranean.

Countries covered:

  • Algeria
  • Egypt
  • Israel
  • Jordan
  • Lebanon
  • Libya
  • Morocco
  • Palestine *
  • Syria
  • Tunisia
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