Вице-президент Европейской Комиссии об отношениях с Азербайджаном в сфере энергетики

Вице-президент Европейской Комиссии, который также отвечает за Энергетический союз, Марош Шефчович, в интервью азербайджанскому информационному агентству АПА заявил, что для Европейского Союза Транскаспийский трубопровод является важным дополняющим элементом Южного газового коридора, который свяжет значительные запасы газа Центральной Азии с европейскими рынками. " Это и в наших интересах, и в интересах Туркменистана. В 2015 году мы подписали Ашхабадскую декларацию по энергетическому сотрудничеству с Туркменистаном, Азербайджаном, Грузией и Турцией. Все мы привержены этой декларации и находимся в постоянном контакте для применения возможностей сотрудничества".

Вице-президент Шефчович также сказал, что достигнуты хорошие успехи по всем проектам вдоль Южного газового коридора. "Вместе с нашими азербайджанскими партнерами мы ожидаем первого поступления газа в Турцию в 2018 году, а в ЕС - в 2020 году." По словам Шефчовича, Азербайджан является очень важным стратегическим партнером в сфере энергетики для Европейского Союза. "Наряду с тем, что Азербайджан является крупным экспортером нефти, его роль в реализации Южного газового коридора связана с позицией ведущего партнера," - добавил он.

В отношении Ирана Шефчович сказал, что "наряду с созданием климатический политики, усилением безопасности, единством и диверсификацией энергоисточников и маршрутов, для Энергетического Союза важно усиление конкуренции и снижение цен для производителей ЕС. Это играет основную роль во всех переговорах, проводимых в направлении усиления энергетической безопасности Европы между партнерами и странами".

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам информационного агентства APA, Баку

Фото: Комиссар ЕС по энергетическому союзу и вице-президент Европейской комиссии Марош Шефчович

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