Romania supports Spain's initiative to promote energy interconnection

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Bucharest, March 17, Romanian President Klaus Iohannis today strengthens the energy interconnection of the European Union in response to Russian dependence I told President Pedro Sanchez of the Spanish government that I intend to support Spain's proposal. “Romania is prepared to provide energy infrastructure to diversify the supply of multi-source natural gas,” Iohannis said after meeting with Sanchez at the presidential residence in the Romanian capital, Cotroceni. According to Sanchez, the two leaders will ensure that the European Commission, which will be held on March 24 and 25, will “take the strongest possible, most urgent and swift action” to reduce and stabilize energy prices I promised to work on it. Iohannis emphasized the harmony with Sánchez on “the need to develop energy transport infrastructure, ensure interconnectivity between member countries and increase production and storage capacity”. The Romanian president is also eager for the EU to join the EU in these efforts and yesterday it is necessary to include Ukraine and Moldova, two non-EU countries whose power systems were synchronized with the European power grid I emphasized that. Sanchez has already defended the urgency of expanding energy interconnections within the EU in response to rising energy prices exacerbated by the Russian invasion of Ukraine in Slovakia. mg/as/mj (Photos) (Videos)