Brussels, 25 October 2017 – The penultimate debate on Russian gas to Europe
Jean-Arnold Vinois, Adviser "European Energy PolicyPolitique" at the Jacques Delors Institute, intervenes in a debate organised by the Brussels Energy Club adn whose the aim is to discuss European energy security and dependency as regard to the Nord Stream 2 project.

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Jean-Arnold Vinois, Adviser “European Energy PolicyPolitique” at the Jacques Delors Institute, intervenes in a debate organised by the Brussels Energy Club adn whose the aim is to discuss European energy security and dependency as regard to the Nord Stream 2 project.
For more information on this event, you can consutl the dedicated webpage in which you will find the programme as well as a presentation of objectives this meeting is resting upon.
Jean-Arnold Vinois, Adviser “European Energy PolicyPolitique” at the Jacques Delors Institute, intervenes in a debate organised by the Brussels Energy Club adn whose the aim is to discuss European energy security and dependency as regard to the Nord Stream 2 project.
For more information on this event, you can consutl the dedicated webpage in which you will find the programme as well as a presentation of objectives this meeting is resting upon.
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