Draft joint conclusions seen by Reuters indicate that any measures adopted should maintain long-term investment incentives, promote the faster deployment of renewable energy sources, and safeguard fair competition within the EU’s internal market.
During a regular summit in Brussels, leaders from the EU’s 27 member states discussed the situation in the Middle East and its broader implications for the global economy. They expressed growing concern over the impact of the Iran war on energy supply and prices across the continent.
In their written conclusions following the summit, the European Council called for de-escalation in Iran and the wider region, emphasizing the need for maximum restraint and the protection of civilians and civilian infrastructure. See More In Details…














