Energy is one of the most important and promising areas of our cooperation, said Moldovan Ambassador to Azerbaijan Alexander Esaulenko in an interview with APA.
"Following the Russian Federation’s large-scale aggression against Ukraine, Moldova rapidly diversified its sources of gas and electricity. We synchronized with the European ENTSO-E system, increased supplies via Romania and expanded the use of the European gas market and the infrastructure of neighboring countries.
In this context, Azerbaijan is regarded as a key potential partner both in natural gas supply and in “green energy.”
Moldova is currently discussing the possibility of participating in regional initiatives that envisage gas purchases from several suppliers, including Azerbaijan. We are also examining the prospect of joining the Azerbaijan–Georgia–Romania–EU “green” electricity export project.
Additionally, Moldova is considering ways to utilize gas storage facilities and interconnectors as part of a broader regional energy security architecture. Our goal is not only to purchase energy resources but also to integrate into a stable, diversified energy system in which Azerbaijan plays a major role," Alexander Esaulenko noted.