Abstract:
Sufficient national fossil resources and an independent water supply system are indispensable
elements of the security structure of any state. Energy independence, as a factor in determining self
-sufficiency, is now a basic requirement for countries or regions wishing to develop independently
and freely. The purpose of this research is to identify the specifics of the European energy strategy
in the Central Asian region by considering the basic areas of cooperation between the parties in
this sector of the economy. This research paper has been prepared primarily using the following
methods: historical, statistical, prognostic, synthesis, comparison and system analysis methods. The
research delves into the intricate dynamics of foreign policy activities of European Union members concerning energy resources, particularly in a historical context. Analyzing the collaboration
between Brussels and Central Asian nations, both positive and adverse facets of this alliance in the energy domain have been pinpointed. Special attention is paid to the relationship between the
European Union and the Republic of Kazakhstan, emphasizing its role within the broader security
framework of the region and the continent. The study offers practical recommendations for enhancing state energy strategies and fostering productive bilateral and multilateral energy partnerships.
The results and conclusions of the presented work can be used as a foundation for the development
of practical recommendations to establish and improve the energy strategies of the states, and for
planning bilateral and multilateral mutually beneficial cooperation in the energy sector.