German Chancellor and Argentine President discuss energy partnership possibilities 07:42

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Argentine President Alberto Fernandez discussed the possibilities of cooperation in the field of liquefied natural gas, lithium and green hydrogen at a meeting in Buenos Aires. It gives information about TASS.

we talked about gas <...> about our lithium deposits and our green hydrogen production,” said Fernandez, adding that he aims to be a reliable energy supplier to his country.

According to the agency, Scholz expressed Germany’s interest in a partnership with Argentina on liquefied natural gas and focused on prospects for projects in the solar field.

According to the Argentine leader, one of the tasks that has not yet been agreed is the “protectionism of European countries”, which prevents the supply of agricultural products from South America.

Earlier, it was learned that Scholz was on the eve of his visits to Latin America. declaration It’s about Germany’s adaptation to a reality where there is no cooperation with Russia.



Source: Gazeta

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