European Commission's Von Der Leyen Visits Azerbaijan To Seek Deal On Natural Gas

An oil refinery in Baku. Europe is looking to expand a pipeline to increase imports of natural gas amid a gradual oil embargo on Russia.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen is traveling to Baku on July 18 as Europe seeks to increase natural-gas supplies from Azerbaijan in its efforts to reduce reliance on Russian energy.

"Amid Russia's continued weaponisation of its energy supplies, diversification of our energy imports is a priority for the EU," the commission said on Twitter.

"President von der Leyen and [Energy] Commissioner Kadri Simson will be [...] in Azerbaijan to further strengthen the cooperation."

Reuters reported that a draft document by the commission has proposed that EU countries strike a deal with Azerbaijan to increase imports of natural gas and to support the expansion of a pipeline to help facilitate deliveries.

EU governments have already agreed on a gradual oil embargo on Russia and many European nations have expressed fears of shortages of fuel, especially later in the year when colder weather sets in.

Based on reporting by Reuters and AFP