European Azerbaijan Society holds meeting on energy partnership in European Parliament
The European Azerbaijan Society (TEAS), in co-operation with Inese Vaidere, Latvian MEP, has organized a meeting in the European Parliament (EP) in Brussels, entitled 'Europe 2020: Focusing on the Energy Partnership with Azerbaijan', AzerTac state news agency reported.
The European Azerbaijan Society is a UK-registered pan-European organisation dedicated to raising awareness of Azerbaijan and fostering closer economic, political and cultural links between that country and the nations of Europe.
A cross-party debate, the conference attracted members of the European Popular Party (EPP) group, the Socialists, The Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE) and the Greens.
Speakers included leading MEPs and other important stakeholders,
including Fuad Isgandarov, Azerbaijani Ambassador to the European
Union (EU), and Brendan Devlin, Advisor, Gas Policy,
Directorate-General for Energy, European Commission (EC).
During the meeting, the latest developments in the South Caucasus
energy sector were discussed and there was constructive dialogue
between EP policy-makers. The participants discussed the evolution
of European-Azerbaijani co-operation in the energy field, and
outlined the opportunities for greater collaboration by 2020.
Roman Huna, head of TEAS Belgium, said: "TEAS Belgium has
established itself as a credible platform for information with
regard to the South Caucasus. Therefore, we encourage the exchange
of opinions in order to provide major stakeholders in the European
institutions in Brussels with first-hand, reliable information on
Azerbaijan, which is one of EU`s strategic partners."
Inese Vaidere commented: "Energy-related issues have become
extremely important for the EU. We need to act now, if we want to
secure future energy supplies. What we discussed today is line with
our intention of achieving European energy independence by
2020."
Brendan Devlin outlined the existing European energy partnership with Azerbaijan, and the EC`s long-term objective of decarbonising the EU`s economy by 2050. He underlined the importance of Azerbaijan`s role as an investor in Europe, concluding: "We welcome Azerbaijan`s ability to innovate."
Azerbaijan has begun to play an integral role in ensuring European energy security. Ambassador Isgandarov reiterated this fact, saying: "Azerbaijan has always expressed its willingness to work with Europe in order to contribute towards its European security."