European Union leaders are pushing for temporary measures to control rising energy costs caused by the ongoing Iran conflict.
Key proposals include electricity tax cuts, lower grid fees, and direct state support to help households and businesses manage increasing energy bills.
The crisis has been driven by disruptions in global energy supply, especially around the Strait of Hormuz, which handles a significant share of the world’s oil and gas flow.
Officials emphasized that these solutions are short-term fixes, while the EU continues to focus on long-term strategies like renewable energy expansion and reducing dependence on imports.
📊 Analysts warn that if tensions continue, Europe could face higher inflation and economic pressure due to rising energy costs.


