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POWER: Norway, Poland Plan "Strategic Energy Partnership"

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Norway and Poland are set to formalise a strategic energy partnership, marking a significant step in bolstering energy trade, security, and industrial cooperation between the two nations, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere said, cited by Devdiscourse and Reuters.

  • The partnership will focus on enhancing security, trade, and industrial cooperation.
  • Officials from both countries will work to formalise the agreement.
  • Norway, while not an EU member, currently exports gas to Poland through the Baltic Pipe.
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Norway and Poland are set to formalise a strategic energy partnership, marking a significant step in bolstering energy trade, security, and industrial cooperation between the two nations, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere said, cited by Devdiscourse and Reuters.

  • The partnership will focus on enhancing security, trade, and industrial cooperation.
  • Officials from both countries will work to formalise the agreement.
  • Norway, while not an EU member, currently exports gas to Poland through the Baltic Pipe.