“I just got off the phone with Olaf Scholz.

We discussed energy cooperation, I invited him to the Belgian-German energy summit.

I also assured the chancellor that Belgium intends to strengthen its capacity for gas transit to Germany,” the Belgian prime minister tweeted.

As de Croo noted, the leaders of the two countries agreed to continue work within the European Council to reduce gas prices.

Earlier, Gazprom stated that the stocks in UGS facilities in Europe do not guarantee a reliable passage of the autumn-winter season.

Oil and gas industry analyst Alexander Frolov, in an interview with NSN, spoke about the situation with Russian gas supplies to the EU.