The meeting will also be attended by ministers of the countries that joined the "Southern Gas Corridor" project - Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Berat Albayrak, Georgian Vice Prime Minister and Energy Minister Kakha Kaladze, Italian Minister of Economic Development Carlo Calenda, Greek Minister of Environment and Energy Giorgos Stathakis, Albanian Deputy Minister of Energy and Industry Ilir Bejtja, Bulgarian Interim Energy Minister Nikolay Pavlov and officials of “Bulgarian Energy Holding”, “Bulgargaz”, “IGB” and the Ministry of Energy. Energy Minister of Montenegro Dragica Sekulic, Croatia`s Energy and Environment Protection Minister Slaven Dobrovic, Minister of Foreign Trade and Economic Relations, Bosnia and Herzegovina Mirko Sarovic will also join the event. Serbia, Romania, Hungary, Czech Republic, Poland and Ukraine will be represented by their ambassadors to Azerbaijan.
Along with this, the international organizations and companies will also attend the event.
The meeting will be held in four plenary sessions. At the first session, works carried out on all segments of the Southern Gas Corridor will be reported. At the second session, ministers of countries involved in the project will make speeches. The third session is devoted to topic “funding of the Southern Gas Corridor on the background of changing trends of global energy market” and the fourth session will cover discussions on expansion of the Southern Gas Corridor.
At the end, participants of the meeting of the ministers as a part of the "Southern Gas Corridor" Consultative Council will sign a Joint Declaration.
Then, a press conference will be held with the participation of Energy Minister Natig Aliyev, European Commission Vice-President for Energy Union Maroš Šefčovič.
Notably, the SGC Consultative Council held its first meeting on February 12, 2015, and the second meeting on February 29, 2016.
The Southern Gas Corridor envisages transportation of 10 billion cubic meters of Azerbaijani gas from the Caspian region to Europe via Georgia and Turkey.
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