There are no serious threats to infrastructure projects in Turkiye now. This is also true regarding plans to create a gas hub in the country, Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia Alexander Grushko told reporters when commenting on the situation after the devastating earthquake in Turkiye, Report informs via Russian media.
“The scale is large, of course, and this will have some consequences, but if we talk about energy cooperation between Russia and Turkiye, then it is developing in accordance with the plans that were approved and agreed upon at the highest level,” he said.