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Deep Divisions on Energy Security Emerge at IEA Summit

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Energy security has become a critical issue for governments around the globe seeking to secure an uninterrupted supply of energy at an affordable price. But against a volatile geopolitical backdrop, there were deep divisions on how best to achieve that among energy officials attending an international summit in London on Thursday.

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