(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 3. Hungary is
definitely interested in including Azerbaijani gas in its future
energy mix, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Hungary
to Azerbaijan Tamás Torma said in an exclusive interview with
on
November 3.
Our Political leaders have reiterated this intention at various
forums, for the last time in June this year, when Péter Szijjártó,
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade participated at the Baku
Energy Week. Negotiations regarding our possible gas purchase
through the Southern Gas Corridor have already started between
SOCAR and Hungarian energy companies MOL and MVM. However, for this
to happen, further investments are needed in infrastructure, supply
and transport capacities and concrete commitments will have to be
made on the demand side, not just by Hungary,' said the
ambassador.
Torma pointed out that the Hungarian natural gas transmission
system will soon be ready to receive Azerbaijani natural gas from
the southern direction.
'In this context, we welcome the commissioning of the
Greece-Bulgaria Interconnector on the 1st of October and look
forward to the completion of other infrastructure projects in
South-East-Europe. At the same time, we hope that Azerbaijan will
soon be able to supply enough gas to meet the increased European
demands,' he added.
As for cooperation in the alternative energy sphere, Torma noted
that for both Azerbaijan and Hungary, transition to the use of
renewable energy sources is a priority and an important task
ahead.
'We already have a dynamically developing bilateral cooperation
in the field of energy, and our goal is to expand this also to
renewables. Since February, 2020 a Working Group on energy issues
has been operating between our countries. Here we focus, among
others, on areas like green solutions, energy efficiency and water
management, where Hungarian companies offer innovative technologies
and know-how that we are ready to share. Reconstruction projects on
the liberated territories of Azerbaijan also provide great
opportunities for cooperation in the field of renewables.
Naturally, in light of today's energy crisis in Europe, the
importance of investments into green energy and energy efficiency
has even more increased in Hungary. Among other measures and plans,
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Mr. Péter Szijjártó recently
announced that Hungary will join the project supplying 'green
electricity' from Azerbaijan to Georgia and Romania,' said the
Hungarian ambassador.
Talking about the priority areas of cooperation, Torma recalled
that the 8th session of the bilateral commission on economic
cooperation was held in February this year, so the main priorities
and tasks are set.
'But we are definitely planning to promote new ideas as well. We
can build on existing or previous cooperation, like the one between
Azersu and Hungarian waterworks companies. There are also ongoing
projects to be completed, like a greenhouse complex construction in
the Khizi region of Azerbaijan. We usually aim at joint projects
that bring mutual benefits, and we mostly focus on areas like
smart/green urban solutions, energy efficiency and water
management, where Hungarian companies offer innovative technologies
and know-how that we are ready to share. There are many other
spheres, like agricultural development or energy, where the
potential for further cooperation is high, especially with view to
the recent geopolitical developments,' he explained.
The Hungarian diplomat also talked about potential spheres of
cooperation in Azerbaijan's liberated lands.
'In fact, in January 2021, Hungary was among the first countries
to express its interest to participate in the rebuilding and
reconstruction works on the liberated territories - and we have
reiterated our intention at various high-level meetings since then.
Our companies participated at the Rebuild
Karabakh EXPO in October 2021, as well as last week, between 19-21
October 2022. The potential spheres of cooperation, such as
infrastructural, urban and agricultural development, have already
been identified. At the moment, we are working on promoting
concrete projects in these areas. It is
important to note that the Hungarian EXIM Bank has a special credit
line of 120 million dollars for financing joint projects by
interested Hungarian and Azerbaijani companies,' said Torma.
As for the relations in the sphere of tourism, he noted that
Hungarian company WizzAir has been operating flights between Baku
and Budapest since 2016 and after the COVID-pandemic, in October
2021, Hungary was among the first countries to restore air traffic
with Azerbaijan.
'WizzAir now operates two flights per week between our capitals,
and decides on the number of flights based on commercial
considerations,' the envoy explained.
Torma expressed Hungary's interest in being more active in the
Organization of Turkic States as well.
'Indeed, Hungary, even as a country in Central Europe and a
member state of Western alliance systems, does not forget its
Eastern roots. Although we are 'only' observers in the Organization
of Turkic States, we want to be active participants of the
organization's work, and of all Turkic cooperation formats. In
order to deepen cooperation with the Turkic world, in 2019 we have
opened the European Representation Office of the OTS in Budapest,
which is now fully operational, with project officers from all
Member Countries, including Azerbaijan. We have a wonderful
cooperation with the Turkic Culture and Heritage Foundation, based
in Baku. We definitely want to become more and more active in all
areas that the Organization covers, this is why we regularly
participate at its meetings, events at various levels. Just as in
previous years, a Hungarian delegation of the highest level will be
present at the organization's next summit in Samarkand, in November
2022. The fact that Shusha will be Cultural Capital of the Turkic
World in 2023 and Veszprém –Balaton region will be Cultural Capital
of Europe 2023 offers new areas of cooperation,' the ambassador
concluded.
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