Transit Through Azerbaijan Turns Vital For European Nuclear Energy - La Gazette Du Caucase
Date
10/2/2024 6:08:54 AM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 2. Transit through
Azerbaijan along the Middle Corridor is turning vital for European
nuclear energy security, Trend reports via an article released in the French online
publication La Gazette du Caucase .
"The largest nuclear country in the EU is France. Since France
doesn't produce natural uranium, it has been forced to import it.
Recently, this uranium has mainly come from four countries: Niger,
Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Australia. France and other EU
countries are looking for new export routes, one of which passes
through Azerbaijan.
In this context, the Trans-Caspian International Transport
Route, also known as the Middle Corridor, is vital for France and
the European Union. Through this route, uranium from Kazakhstan
could be exported to the EU and France via Azerbaijan and Georgia,
or via Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Türkiye," the article noted.
The authors mentioned that, as France continues to diversify the
sources and transit countries for its uranium imports, transit
through Azerbaijan is the best solution, which has already been
tested and could be further developed.
The article emphasized that Western countries should be
interested in redirecting their import routes specifically through
the South Caucasus and Central Asia regions.
"Otherwise, in the current geopolitical conditions, the West's
dependence on China and Russia for uranium and nuclear fuel will
continue to increase, meaning that Western countries will face
existential threats to their energy supplies in the coming
decades," the article concluded.
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