Papastavrou from Munich: Europe should invest in its energy security
Greek Minister of Environment and Energy, Stavros Papastavrou, emphasized the need for the EU to systematically invest in its energy security during a conference discussion in Munich.
At a roundtable discussion during a conference in Munich, Greek Minister of Environment and Energy Stavros Papastavrou stressed the European Union's urgent need to invest in energy security through enhancing infrastructure and diversifying supply sources. This discourse was part of a conversation on βSecuring the Energy Future of the EU,β coordinated by geopolitical analyst GrΓ©goire Roos from Chatham House, and featured prominent national and European officials.
Papastavrou articulated that energy security extends beyond mere economic necessity; it embodies strategic autonomy, resilience, and geopolitical stability. He urged that energy policy must ensure affordable and reliable energy for households and businesses alike, illustrating the vital interconnectedness of energy security with broader economic and social stability within the EU.
The minister's remarks come at a critical time as Europe grapples with energy apprehensions amid global conflicts and supply chain disruptions. His call for action underscores a collective responsibility among EU member states, soliciting a collaborative approach to bolster energy independence in a rapidly changing geopolitical landscape.