Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Moscow does not abandon either the South Stream or Turkish Stream pipeline, but is waiting for a clear position of the European Commission on these issues.
"As for our export routes (gas supply) in the Black Sea, there are certain difficulties of a political nature with Turkey," the Russian president told reporters after talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
"But we definitely did not abandon any of the projects - either South Stream, or Turkish Stream. We just need a clear position of the European Commission," Putin said.
More: http://tass.ru/en/economy/880612
7/6/16
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"As for our export routes (gas supply) in the Black Sea, there are certain difficulties of a political nature with Turkey," the Russian president told reporters after talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
"But we definitely did not abandon any of the projects - either South Stream, or Turkish Stream. We just need a clear position of the European Commission," Putin said.
More: http://tass.ru/en/economy/880612
7/6/16
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