“Moldova plays an important role in the Southern Gas Corridor
initiative and is the first country to commercially utilize the
Greece-Bulgaria Gas Interconnector,” said Dorin Junghietu, Energy
Minister of Moldova, as he addressed the 11th Southern Gas Corridor
Advisory Council Ministerial Meeting and the 3rd Green Energy
Advisory Council Ministerial Meeting.

Noting that natural gas will remain an essential part of
Moldova’s energy structure, the Moldovan Energy Minister added:
“This will expand our renewable energy opportunities. Therefore, we
would like the vertical corridor to develop, as it is a key project
for Moldova’s energy future. In general, the continuous
diversification of supply sources, including imports from
Azerbaijan, will allow us to meet our energy demands. Moldova is
fully committed to the Southern Gas Corridor, as well as the common
interests such as energy security, sustainability, and market
integration. Together, we can overcome challenges, create new
opportunities, and ensure a safer, more prosperous energy future
for all.”

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