With its resolution, which is a non-binding recommendation, the foreign affairs committee of the Italian Parliament today asked the Meloni government to “continue appropriate contacts with the countries participating in the EastMed pipeline project”. ?.
In more detail, with this specific resolution the Italian government is asked to evaluate the development of the project, «with the logic of the diversification of sources energy, based on the international geopolitical situation and the conditions of technical and financial implementation of the plan”.
At the same time, the foreign affairs committee of the Italian Parliament invited the government of Rome "to approach with the utmost possible attention the further processes underway in the eastern Mediterranean, an area of ​​key importance for the supply of energy at the national level and for the political and strategic balances at the global level".
"With today's resolution we are trying to give new impetus to the EastMed alternative", he stressed in his statement the vice president of the foreign affairs of affairs of the Italian Parliament, Paolo Formentini.
At the same time, he underlined that "a parliamentary basis was offered, for future decisions of the Italian government" and that "underlined the advantages of this project, which concerns four republics, is technically feasible and complementary to liquefied gas".
"We will continue to make efforts so that our country increasingly turning into an energy hub of Europe”, concluded the vice-president of the foreign affairs committee of the Italian Parliament.
Source: APE-MPE