He said that gas prices in Moldova have increased five times over the past six months, and the market collapse hit the most vulnerable countries, such as Serbia and Moldova, which don’t have their own energy sources.
The deputy prime minister noted Azerbaijan's very high potential both in traditional and renewable energy sources.
"It’s necessary to create a mechanism of solidarity. We won’t achieve success if a mechanism for the security of supply isn’t developed," he further said.
Spînu added that Moldova is open to all discussions on the above issue.
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