European Commission says Middle East crisis raises EU energy costs - Speech Brief
13 April 2026 08:43 UTC · European Commission · EU Commission Press Release · Source · Email X Link

European Commission says Middle East crisis raises EU energy costs

Key points

  • EU coordination on energy supplies and targeted temporary support
  • Scale up renewables, nuclear and electrification; mobilise investments

TL;DR

  • European Commission says the Middle East has been at war for 44 days and that the EU's fossil fuel import bill has increased by over EUR 22 billion.
  • European Commission calls for restoration of freedom of navigation through the Strait of Hormuz and expresses concern about strikes on Lebanon.
  • European Commission announces mobilisation of ReliefEU stocks to provide immediate aid to Lebanon and calls on all parties to respect Lebanon's sovereignty and cease hostilities.
  • European Commission reports plans to present a communication to EU leaders in Cyprus with measures on energy coordination, state aid flexibility, ETS review, grids legislation and electrification before the summer.
Original text

European Commission - Statement Statement by President von der Leyen on the impact of the situation in the Middle East on the European Union Brussels, 13 April 2026 We had an orientation debate, mostly on the economic impact of the crisis in the Middle East on the European Union. As we all know, for 44 days now, once again the Middle East has been engulfed in war. And these past six weeks have reminded us that peace ...

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