EU considers helping with West Asia energy infrastructure to bypass conflict zones
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A painful fuel crunch and soaring oil and gas prices triggered by the Iran war have nudged the European Union to look hard into funding alternative energy routes in West Asia to circumvent hot spots like the Strait of Hormuz.
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What happened
A painful fuel crunch and soaring oil and gas prices triggered by the Iran war have nudged the European Union to look hard into funding alternative energy routes in West Asia to circumvent hot spots like the Strait of Hormuz.
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Common ground
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Follow-up questions
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