The minister has foreseen that the matter is likely to be discussed in the Council of EU Energy Ministers next Friday. Faced with Macron’s refusal to build new gas interconnections, Ribera has ruled out that the debate can be closed “with the verdict of a single country”.
Euskaraz irakurri: Riberak uste du gas interkonexioak ez direla Espainiaren eta Frantziaren arteko aldebiko gaia
The third vice president of the government and minister for the ecological transition, Teresa Ribera, has said that the gas links between Spain and France they are not a strictly bilateral matter.
Similarly, Ribera has pointed out that the problem is likely to be: will be treated this friday in the Council of Energy Ministers of the EU.
This Monday, the President of France, Emmanuel Macron, declared that new gas interconnections with Spain are not necessary, because the current ones, which run through Hego Euskal Herria, far from saturation.
In response, the minister has ruled out that the debate can be closed “with the pronunciation of a single country”as it is an energy problem that “will continue” after this winter, so “it will be necessary” to take long-term measures.
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