Moscow, Ankara agree to build South Stream in Turkish waters

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpart Tayyip Erdogan signed on Thursday agreements on cooperation in the gas sphere. The gas cooperation agreement stipulates, in particular, Turkish consent for the construction of the South Stream pipeline in its territorial waters. “[The South Stream gas pipeline] is particularly important in the context of supplying […]

RIA Novosti

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpart Tayyip Erdogan signed on Thursday agreements on cooperation in the gas sphere.

The gas cooperation agreement stipulates, in particular, Turkish consent for the construction of the South Stream pipeline in its territorial waters.

“[The South Stream gas pipeline] is particularly important in the context of supplying energy to all of Europe and developing the whole range of contacts between Russia and Turkey,” Putin said after talks in Ankara.

The South Stream project is designed to annually pump 31 billion cubic meters of Central Asian and Russian gas to the Balkans and onto other European countries along the bed of the Black Sea, with the pipeline”s capacity expected to be eventually increased to 63 billion cubic meters.

Putin reiterated Russia”s stance that South Stream was not a rival to Nabucco, an $11 billion project due to go on stream in 2014 to pump Central Asian gas via Turkey to Austria and Germany through Bulgaria, Romania and Hungary.

Join us on social media!

Article translations:

Related Article

Оби зулол
Оби зулол

Most Read

Акика Алиф

Recent Articles

Tajikistan and Kazakhstan to sign roadmap for cooperation in the agrarian sector

The parties are interested in expanding investment cooperation and establishing joint ventures.

Emomali Rahmon awarded honorary professorship by Peking University

Tajik President Emomali Rahmon has been awarded an honorary...

Belgian authorities review the results of tax reforms in Tajikistan

Negotiations took place in Brussels between the head of the Tax Committee of the Republic of Tatarstan and the leadership of the Federal Public Service Finance of Belgium.

Asia-Plus could take the place of a national media outlet, says Tajik political scientist

An expert considers the media holding a leader among Tajikistan's media in covering events in the Middle East.

In Tajikistan, import duties on air conditioners and lighting fixtures to be increased from July 1.

For certain types of air conditioners, the rate will increase threefold, and for chandeliers and wall lamps, it will double.