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Despite sanctions against Russia, Turkey to cooperate with this country – minister

Türkiye Materials 8 December 2014 16:35 (UTC +04:00)
Despite the sanctions imposed on Russia by the European Union, Turkey will cooperate with this country.
Despite sanctions against Russia, Turkey to cooperate with this country – minister

Baku, Azerbaijan, Dec.8

By Rufiz Hafizoglu - Trend:

Despite the sanctions imposed on Russia by the European Union, Turkey will cooperate with this country, TRT Haber TV channel quoted Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Taner Yildiz as saying on Dec.8.

He said currently, some countries export goods to Russia despite the EU sanctions imposed on it.

Earlier, Yildiz said Turkey values its relations with Russia, adding that his country needs Russian gas.

Furthermore he said that Turkey's attitude towards Russia will be different from that of the European countries.

During the negotiations in Turkey on Dec.1, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that under the current conditions, as well as due to the unconstructive position of the EU, Russia can't continue the implementation of the South Stream project. Later, CEO of Russia's Gazprom's Alexey Miller said that the South Stream project has been shut down.

Gazprom and Turkey's BOTAS state pipeline company signed a memorandum of understanding on Dec.1 on construction of an offshore gas pipeline across the Black Sea towards Turkey with the annual capacity of 63 billion cubic meters of gas per year.

Under this agreement, it is planned to supply 14 billion cubic meters of gas to Turkey and the remaining part - nearly 50 billion cubic meters of gas - to the Turkish-Greek border.

Russia is the main supplier of natural gas to Turkey. Around 26.7 billion cubic meters of gas was supplied to Turkey from Russia in 2013 and it is planned to increase this figure to 30 billion cubic meters in 2014.

Moreover, on Nov.19, Turkey and Algeria signed a new contract for the period of ten years on supply of gas from Algeria.

Turkey also has contracts with Azerbaijan, Iran and Nigeria on the purchase of natural gas.

Edited by SI

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