Vassilis Kikilias: Greece Seeks European Funds to Curb Energy Prices
“We aim for a common European approach to protect citizens and island communities,” says Minister
“We aim for a common European approach to protect citizens and island communities,” says Minister
The first two options cost around 12,000 euros each and with current energy prices the amortization of the investment comes within six to seven years.
Immediate decisions must be taken at the next European Council, the Greek prime minister noted, and Europe must form a united front, as this situation threatened to 'torpedo' the European idea and a crisis that could reawaken the "nightmare of populism".
“We will continue to provide this support for as long as the upheaval in the energy market continues, which we hope will be temporary”, PM said.