
"We are excited about the Black Sea submarine cable project and we are happy about the opportunity to work together with our Georgian, Azerbaijani and Romanian friends," said the Hungarian Minister of Trade and Foreign Affairs Péter Szijjártó. He attended a high-level meeting held in Tbilisi to discuss cooperation on the Black Sea Submarine Cable Project, which representatives of the states of Georgia, Romania, Azerbaijan and Hungary participated in.
The event was opened today by the Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development of Georgia Levan Davitashvili. In addition to the Minister of Trade and Foreign Affairs of Hungary, the Director of Azerbaijan's Renewable Energy Agency Javid Abdullayev, and the State Secretary of the Romanian Energy Ministry, George Niculescu, as well as representatives of international organizations, took part in it.
As the Minister of Trade and Foreign Affairs of Hungary Péter Szijjártó noted in his speech, the Black Sea Submarine Cable Project is of the utmost importance for his country, because in the long term the project can ensure the security of electricity supply to Hungary without harming the planet.
"Hungarians are interested in diversification to ensure security of supply and green, environmentally friendly solutions. We appreciate Georgia's ambitious approach to the implementation of this project, we are ready to participate in the technical and economic study, we are ready to contribute to it. We hope that our Georgian friends will be able to fulfill the plan of providing a record-breaking, almost 1200 km long submarine cable", said Péter Szijjártó.
*The quotes in the article have been double-translated from Georgian.
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