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Assistant Secretary for Energy Resources Geoffrey R. Pyatt travels to Turkey, Romania, and Bulgaria

Geoffrey R. Pyatt, Department of State’s Bureau of Energy Resources Assistant Secretary
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The Department of State’s Bureau of Energy Resources Assistant Secretary Geoffrey R. Pyatt will travel to Istanbul, Turkey, Bucharest, Romania, and Sofia, Bulgaria, October 10-14, where he will meet with government officials and energy sector leaders to advance bilateral and commercial energy relationships, the US State Department has announced. 

The Assistant Secretary will discuss joint efforts to promote European energy security, reduce Europe’s dependence on Russian fossil fuels, and further the clean energy transition. In Sofia, he will meet with government officials and private sector groups to strengthen business ties and energy security coordination.



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