Peskov described the establishment of a gas hub with Turkey as a difficult task fraught with problems.
MOSCOW, March 20 – RIA Novosti. Speaking with Turkey about the timing of the gas distribution center, Dmitriy Peskov, spokesman for the President of the Russian Federation, said that it is a difficult task and cannot be implemented without any time delays or technical problems.
“Well, it’s clear that this is a very complex study, a very complex project, and of course it cannot be implemented without some shifts in time, some issues of a technical or other nature. Such situations are unavoidable with the project. He answered questions about possible concerns in the Kremlin due to the postponement of the opening of the center.

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The Presidents of the Russian Federation and Turkey had previously instructed that the issue of establishing a gas center in Turkey should be studied in detail. Through this centre, it will be possible to transport, in particular, gas supplies from damaged Nord Streams. Russian Federation Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandr Novak said, “We are not only talking about establishing a trading platform in Turkey, but also improving infrastructure and increasing supply in the south. According to him, other countries could join: Algeria, Qatar and Azerbaijan also supply gas to Europe from the south.

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Source: Ria

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