“The EU will continue to support partner countries in their efforts to become more energy efficient as a top priority, for the benefit of citizens across the region,” Hahn said.
“Developing and implementing cost-effective energy efficiency policy is key for improving energy security, competitiveness, boosting economic growth, creating jobs – and it contributes to preventing climate change. We are focused on delivering concrete results, with a clear program for cooperation until 2020 and beyond,” he added.
The dialogue addressed the regional and global challenges for the region, according to the article.
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