Ankara is ready to implement the "Turkish Stream" project
Energy Project "Turkish Stream" will benefit Europe and should cause concern in Brussels, said Prime Minister Binali Yildirim in an interview with Sputnik. "The importance of the project" Turkish stream "is aimed at ensuring energy security in the region and providing the necessary support to countries in the region. There is nothing to concern Europe," said Yıldırım.
According to some reports, a roadmap of the project "Turkish Stream" can be approved in the framework of the International Energy Congress, which will open today in Istanbul with the participation of Vladimir Putin.
Yildirim also said that the positions of Moscow and Ankara has become closer. "Our positions have approached each other. For example, Russia believes that our actions in the framework of the operation "The Shield Euphrates" (in Syria - Ed.) fair and reasonable," he said. Turkey sees its role in uniting Russia, the United States and Iran to resolve the Syrian conflict, said Yıldırım. He also announced a meeting with Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. According to him, the technical work is underway to prepare the meeting. -02D-
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