Achieving significant outcomes will also depend on the continued support of the European Union, as well as contributions from relevant financial institutions and energy companies, said Energy Minister Parviz Shahbazov, during the 11th Southern Gas Corridor Advisory Council Ministerial Meeting and the 3rd Green Energy Advisory Council Ministerial Meeting held in Baku, APA-Economics reports.
"Within the framework of the Southern Gas Corridor Advisory Council, the 11th Ministerial Meeting and the 3rd Ministerial Meeting within the framework of the Green Energy Advisory Council mark significant progress in our coordinated energy supply strategies and activities. Achieving significant outcomes will also depend on the continued support of the European Union, as well as contributions from relevant financial institutions and energy companies," Parviz Shahbazov noted.
According to him, today’s discussions have provided a valuable platform to describe potential collaborations.
"I invite companies and financial institutions to actively participate in these projects and thank them for their participation. We have already heard about the great contributions of many financial institutions represented here today to projects that have recently been implemented or will soon be launched," the minister emphasized.