The European Commission comments on the issue of establishing a Russian gas center in Turkey

The European Commission comments on the issue of establishing a Russian gas center in Turkey

The development of a gas hub in Turkey with the goal of providing the countries of the European Union with Russian gas through Turkish territory has been the subject of continuous discussions between Russia and Turkey.
According to Tim Mcific, a spokesman for the European Commission, the European Union is working to lessen its reliance on Russian “blue fuel” as quickly as possible.

Before that, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated that he gave with Russian President Vladimir Putin instructions to initiate joint works to start working to create the “International Center for Gas Distribution in Turkey”.
The International Gas Center would be constructed as soon as feasible, according to Erdogan, who said that the country’s European region is the most suitable location for it.

” During the current week, the Russian President announced, in a speech at the plenary session at the “Russian Energy Week” forum, that Russia could pump the quantities of gas that Europe lost due to the damage of the “northern torrent” tubes to European countries across Turkey through the establishment of a “gas center” . He claims that this solution is both economically feasible and highly secure.
From Novosti.

Regarding the issue of establishing a Russian gas centre in Turkey, the European Commission offers its thoughts.

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