Turkish Stream may up Turkey’s exposure to Russia

A revival of the Turkish Stream project may increase Turkey’s dependence on Russian gas, something that should concern the EU, says the European Policy Centre’s Marco Giuli A revival of the Turkish Stream project may increase Turkey’s dependence on Russian gas, something that should concern the EU, says the European Policy Centre’s Marco Giuli.
By Andreas Walstad 15 September 2016 0 21956
The potential routes of Turkish Stream and the now-cancelled South Stream.

Marco Giuli, a Brussels-based analyst with the European Policy Centre, talked to Interfax Natural Gas Daily about the possible revival of the Turkish Stream project and its implications for Russian-Turkish relations. 

Interfax Natural Gas Daily: The shooting down of a Russian jet over the Syrian-Turkish border in November 2015 worsened relations between Ankara and Moscow and put the Turkish Stream gas pipeline on ice. However, relations have recently improved and there is now talk about a revival of the project. What are the chances of Turkish...

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