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The NATO Science for Peace and Security (SPS) Programme will sponsor a Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC) workshop on energy security issues on 16 October at the Lithuanian Academy of Science in Vilnius. The Senior Adviser to the President of Lithuania, Nerius Udrenas, will give the opening address.

Mr Udrenas will be joined during the opening session by the President of the Academy of Science, Valdemaras Razumas, and NATO’s Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Strategic Communication Services, Michael Stopford.

As the Strasbourg/Kehl NATO Summit Declaration noted, “The issues of a stable and reliable energy supply, diversification of routes, suppliers and energy sources, and the interconnectivity of energy networks, remain of critical importance. Today we have declared our continuing support for efforts aimed at promoting energy infrastructure security”.

The Vilnius workshop will bring together key speakers and energy and infrastructure experts from NATO member and partner countries to expand upon energy security on a pan-European scale, with emphasis on the Baltic region and Eastern Europe. Presentations will cover a wide range of topics, including:

  • Energy security: managing risk in a dynamic legal and regulatory environment
  • European energy security: Ukraine as a reliable partner of Europe in natural gas and oil transit
  • Security of energy supply for air conditioned buildings, tents and military buses
  • A perspective on Lithuanian energy security following the closure of the Ignalina Nuclear Plant

The workshop is part of a two-day event encompassing a meeting of the NATO SPS Committee on 15 October. The SPS Committee comprises NATO country representatives who are responsible for coordinating security-related scientific collaboration among experts in NATO, Partner and Mediterranean Dialogue countries.

A press conference will be held in Vilnius at the Lithuanian Academy of Science, Gendimino av. 3, at 8:30 a.m. on 16 October before the start of the workshop. For further details, please contact Dr. Susanne Michaelis (+32 2707 4520 or michaelis.susanne@hq.nato.int).