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EU member states must coordinate on energy prices amid Iran conflict, von der Leyen says

EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated on Monday that the member states of the European Union must coordinate their efforts to reduce energy prices, given a 22 billion Euro ($25.70 Billion) increase in fossil fuel bills since 'the beginning of the Iran War.

Von der Leyen told reporters in Brussels that "we're also looking at... coordination of the member states' filling their gas storage to avoid many member states going to the market simultaneously."

We will also coordinate the release of oil stocks to achieve the greatest possible effect and ensure that the emergency measures taken by member states will not affect the single market.

On April 22, the EU Commission will publish proposals for energy pricing measures, which EU leaders will discuss at their informal summit in the next week.

Von?der Leyen stressed that structural measures were needed to reduce energy prices, and the EU executive arm would present its electrification strategy by the summer.

Von der Leyen stated that fossil fuel energy will continue to be the most expensive option for the continent in the future.

She added that "our strategy to 'decarbonize' has not only been confirmed over the past?years but is gaining importance every day."

(source: Reuters)