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To supply fuel to Europe: Putin suggested Erdogan to create a gas hub in Turkey

The President of the Russian Federation believes that a hub can also become a platform for fuel prices. Moscow wants to restart gas supply to European countries through the Turkish Stream in the Black Sea. Russian President Volodymyr Putin suggested that Turkish leader Recep Tayip Erdogan to create a gas hub in Turkey for fuel supply to third countries, including European countries.

He declared it today, October 13, at a meeting with Erdogan in the capital of Kazakhstan Astana at the fields of the meeting of the meeting on interaction and trust measures in Asia, Interfax reports. "If there is an interest in Turkey and our possible buyers in other countries, then [we] could consider the construction of another gas conducting system and the creation of a gas hub on Turkey for sale in other countries, in third countries.

First of all, of course, in European, European, European, of course If they are interested in it, "Putin commented. According to the head of the aggressor country, the lost volume of gas transit with "northern streams" Russia can move to the Black Sea region and restart supply to customers through the Turkish Stream. Putin believes that gas hub can be used not only for supply but also for determining fuel prices.

"This [a potential hub in Turkey] would be a platform not only for supply but also for determining prices, because it is a very important issue - a question of pricing," he added. Yesterday, October 12, Putin also said that Moscow intends to "place gas in the world markets" as part of the Russian Energy Week forum. Now the Russian Federation supplies gas to Turkey with marine gas pipelines "Turkish Stream" and "Blue Stream".