The Center on Global Energy Policy was honored to host a conversation with European Commission Vice-President Maroš Šefčovič. The discussion was broad ranging and touched on a number of topics including: the geopolitical context of Russia, LNG, and energy security; the European Commission’s focus on energy transition in Africa Climate change; and the European Union’s relationship with the United States. Distinguished experts who joined VP Šefčovič on the panel included: Natasha Udensiva, Jonathan Elkind, Vijay Modi, and Tim Boersma.
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