Energy leaders and policymakers discussed supply security, diversification and renewable cooperation, highlighting the evolving role of the Southern Gas Corridor in Europe’s energy strategy.
Discussions focused on how existing energy infrastructure can support both supply security and the transition to cleaner energy systems. The Southern Gas Corridor remains a major route delivering gas from the Caspian region to European markets.
Officials said cooperation between governments and industry has been essential to maintaining reliable supplies. At the same time, new initiatives are being developed to expand renewable energy production and electricity transmission across the region. These projects aim to complement existing energy networks while supporting longer-term goals related to sustainability and resilience.