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    Europe’s Southern States Call for Common EU Energy Policies

    Published by Wanda Rich

    Posted on March 18, 2022

    3 min read

    Last updated: February 8, 2026

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    Tags:energy marketEuropean economiesrenewable energyfinancial stability

    By Gavin Jones and Belén Carreño

    ROME (Reuters) – The European Union’s southern countries called on Friday for the bloc to adopt common energy policies in the face of surging prices and the need to reduce dependency on Russia following its invasion of Ukraine.

    “We want to push the European Commission and the other member states to take incisive measures in a sector that is decisive for our future,” Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi told reporters.

    He was speaking after a meeting with the leaders of Spain, Portugal and Greece which Draghi said had focused mainly on energy.

    With European energy prices soaring since Russia’s Feb. 24 invasion of its neighbour, Draghi said “a common management of the energy market would benefit everyone,” calling for common storage and purchase mechanisms in the 27-nation bloc.

    Spain’s Pedro Sanchez and Portugal’s Antonio Costa attended the Rome gathering in person, while Greece’s Kyriakos Mitsotakis, who has tested positive for COVID-19, joined via video link.

    The group discussed proposals to take to a regular EU leaders summit in Brussels on March 24-25, including clawing back excess profits made by energy companies and temporarily capping wholesale gas prices.

    EYEBROWS RAISED

    The southern European countries are trying to carve out common positions after being largely excluded from high profile diplomacy in the wake of Russia’s Ukraine invasion – which Moscow calls a “special operation”.

    Eyebrows were raised in Italy when Draghi was not invited to participate in a five-way video call last week among U.S. President Joe Biden, French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson.

    “Europe must correct its vulnerabilities in energy … we must give a single answer and not 27 different answers,” Sanchez told reporters after Friday’s meeting.

    He said next week’s EU summit must decide on energy measures that can be applied “the next day”.

    Similar messages calling for a common approach to energy policies were delivered by Costas and Mitsotakis.

    Spain and Italy are looking at joint energy projects, with Madrid promoting the construction of a new offshore gas pipeline between the two countries, assisted by Italian energy infrastructure firm SNAM.

    Italy relies on imports for some 90% of its gas needs, and 40% of those imports currently come from Russia. In a quest for alternative supplies it has recently held talks with several countries including Algeria, Azerbaijan, Qatar and the Republic of Congo.

    It also wants to ramp up its modest domestic gas production and, like most EU countries, boost renewable energy sources, but Ecological Transition Minister Roberto Cingolani says it will take at least three years to fully replace Russian gas.

    (additional reporting by Angeliki Koutantou, Renee Maltezou, Inti Landauro and Patricia Rua; writing by Gavin Jones; editing by Andrew Heavens)

    Frequently Asked Questions about Europe’s southern states call for common EU energy policies

    1What is the energy market?

    The energy market refers to the marketplace where energy is traded, including electricity, gas, and renewable resources. It involves various stakeholders such as producers, consumers, and regulators.

    2What are renewable energy sources?

    Renewable energy sources are energy sources that are replenished naturally, such as solar, wind, hydro, and geothermal energy. They are considered more sustainable compared to fossil fuels.

    3What are common energy policies?

    Common energy policies are regulations and strategies adopted by multiple countries or regions to manage energy production, distribution, and consumption effectively, aiming for sustainability and security.

    4What is financial stability?

    Financial stability is a condition where the financial system operates effectively, allowing for the smooth functioning of financial markets, institutions, and the economy without significant disruptions.

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