Kremlin: Turkish gas hub is complex, will take time
- Economy
- Reuters
- Published Date: 12:55 | 20 March 2023
- Modified Date: 02:04 | 20 March 2023
Russia said on Monday that work to create a planned "gas hub" in Türkiye was a complex project that would require time to come to fruition.
President Vladimir Putin proposed the idea of a Turkish gas hub - the exact details of which remain unclear - last year as European countries moved to sharply cut their imports of Russian gas in response to Russia's military actions in Ukraine.
"It is clear that this is quite complicated work, it is a rather complex project which, unfortunately, cannot be implemented without time shifts, without technical or other problems," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.
"Such situations are inevitable in relation to the Turkish hub. We will follow it, we will continue to work with our Turkish partners."
Peskov had first said in February that there could be delays with the plan as a result of the devastating earthquake that struck southeast Türkiye and Syria.
Putin proposed the idea of a gas hub in Türkiye after unexplained explosions damaged Nord Stream gas pipelines linking Russia to Germany under the Baltic Sea.
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