Trilateral meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Greece, Bulgaria and Hungary (Luxembourg, 5 November 2015)
A trilateral meeting was held in Luxembourg today, on the margins of the
12th ASEM Foreign Ministers’ Meeting, between the Foreign Ministers of
Greece, Nikos Kotzias; Bulgaria, Daniel Mitov; and Hungary, Péter
Szijjártó.
During the meeting, which took place in a very warm
and friendly atmosphere, the potential for further promotion of
trilateral cooperation in a number of sectors was considered, with
emphasis on the energy sector. More specifically, the three Ministers
reaffirmed their desire to work together to implement projects like the
Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) terminals, the Trans Adriatic Pipeline
(TAP), the vertical corridor, and the Interconnector Greece Bulgaria
(IGB) pipeline, which will benefit their countries as well as European
energy security.
The three Ministers agreed to explore the idea
of creating a European Energy Security Fund, underscoring that a double
standard should not be used within the EU with regard to building of
energy infrastructure and emphasizing the importance of diversification
of energy sources and routes, as well as the strengthening of
connectivity, which will contribute to shaping the European Energy
Union.
Special mention was also made of the need to safeguard the
security and stability of the Balkan region, through close cooperation
between the three countries on a regional level as well as within the
EU, where, as member states they can play a key role. In the same
direction, it was agreed to explore the potential for closer contacts
with existing cooperation platforms, such as the Visegrad Group, as well
as the potential for creating new cooperation configurations (e.g.,
“Balkan plus Visegrad Group”), which could be very useful in confronting
the existing challenges.