Meeting on the margins of the NATO summit in Istanbul earlier this week, the Greek and Turkish defence ministers discussed still further measures to reduce their respective military's deployments in the Aegean. With Greece also expressing strong support for Turkey's European Union membership bid and a host of other steps aimed at rapprochement underway, the two old rivals seem to be taking every opportunity these days to declare their newfound friendship. Meanwhile, although this is good for peace in general, it is also bringing some important economic benefits. Central in these is a plan for a gas pipeline between the two countries that may see Turkey become an important intercontinental energy hub.