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Sources: German Minister to travel to Saudi Arabia with Siemens Energy and Thyssenkrupp CEOs

Four people with knowledge of the situation said that the CEOs from Siemens Energy and Thyssenkrupp would join Economy Minister Katherina Riege on a trip to Saudi Arabia. The top European economy is looking to diversify its supply of energy. Reiche will travel to Saudi Arabia between February 1 and 3 to expand the economic relationship, according to a spokesperson from her ministry. This comes just days after Reiche stressed the importance of new alliances due to rising geopolitical tensions.

The focus of the trip will be energy. This is a crucial issue for Germany, which is?Saudi Arabia’s most important economic ally in the European Union. Germany has seen its costs rise after losing access to cheap gas from Russia.

Sources say that Christian Bruch, CEO at Siemens Energy, and Miguel 'Lopez of industrial conglomerate Thyssenkrupp will be part the business delegation traveling with Reiche.

They added that Uniper CEO Michael Lewis, EnBW's Georg Stamatelopoulos, and Egbert Lage, who is in charge of Sefe Group will all be attending.

Thyssenkrupp EnBW Sefe have confirmed that their CEOs will be attending.

Siemens Energy and Uniper have declined to comment.

A spokesperson for the ministry said that a number memorandums would be signed during the trip. "The focus will be on energy projects and innovation, deep tech, artificial intelligence and particularly in'start-ups.

From February 4 to 6, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz will travel to Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates to highlight the importance of the region to Berlin.

A government spokesperson stated that both the Gulf States' investments in Germany and efforts to diversify the energy supply?are on agenda. Berlin hopes "to see increased activity in investment".

Qatar is one of the largest shareholders in Germany, with stakes in Volkswagen, RWE, and Deutsche Bank. (Reporting and editing by Hugh Lawson and Kirsten Donovan; Reporting by Christoph Steitz, Andreas Rinke)

(source: Reuters)