During the seminar, a model that would allow the integration of the energy markets, the creation of a stable energy environment, but also the shortcomings of the SEE countries, related to the size of the energy market, outdated infrastructure and inadequate utilization of renewable energy sources were discussed.
Furthermore, representatives of parliamentary delegations from the South-Eastern Europe presented energy infrastructure priorities of their respective countries, after which EU energy infrastructure priorities until 2020 were presented.
Apart from the parliamentary delegation of Montenegro and representatives of the European Parliament, the seminar was attended by delegations from Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo and Turkey.