Mozambican Gas Exports to Ukraine Discussed in Zelenskyy–Chapo Talks.

Zelenskyy and Mozambique president discuss gas
Zelenskyy and Mozambique president discuss gas

Energy Sector Cooperation Between Ukraine and Mozambique

According to TSN.ua: Ukraine has expressed interest in importing energy resources from Mozambique and is offering its own technologies to help bolster the African nation’s security. These topics were raised by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy during negotiations with Mozambican President Daniel Chapo. The discussions highlighted the potential for gas supplies to Ukraine, as well as collaboration in digitalization and food security.

'Ukraine is interested in additional energy supplies. Mozambique is interested in our Ukrainian experience and technologies to strengthen internal security and protect people from terror.' Volodymyr Zelenskyy

This dialogue between the two countries opens up new opportunities for advancing bilateral relations in key sectors. For context, Ukraine has been actively diversifying its energy sources amid ongoing disruptions to traditional supply chains.

Potential Areas of Collaboration

Possible avenues for cooperation and next steps may include:

  • further refining the mechanisms for gas deliveries;
  • joint projects in the digitalization sphere.

It is also worth noting that in April 2026, some customers of LLC 'Gas Distribution Networks of Ukraine' will receive a third invoice for natural gas, reflecting the ongoing evolution of Ukraine’s energy sector.

Gas prices remain a critical issue in the context of energy security, and active engagement with Mozambique could represent a significant step toward ensuring stability and development. This partnership may help reduce Ukraine’s reliance on volatile global markets.

Ukraine’s interaction with Mozambique in the energy sector could become a key element in enhancing the country’s energy independence, particularly amid global market instability. Technological collaboration may also foster innovative solutions for both nations, enabling them to respond more effectively to modern security and economic challenges.


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