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Turkey and Russia signed the strategic Turkish Stream gas pipeline agreement on Oct. 10.

The pipeline will carry Russian natural gas to Turkey and on to Europe under the Black Sea.

During the signing ceremony with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said ministers and experts will continue to hold bilateral talks after the deal, adding that they will also hold talks focusing on economy, politics, defense, tourism and culture.

The president also said they reached consensus on the acceleration of the process for the Akkuyu nuclear plant.

In addition, Putin also added that the two countries also reached consensus on discount in natural gas prices as a part of the deal.

He stated that Moscow also lifted restrictions on citrus exports.

President Erdoğan also said they discussed Syria and the Euphrates Shield Operation in detail as well as strategies and cooperation regarding humanitarian aid to Aleppo. Putin said Moscow was on the same page with Ankara about delivering humanitarian aid to Aleppo.

According to the Russian leader, Moscow and Ankara also agreed to intensify military contacts.

The signing of the deal came after a bilateral meeting between Erdoğan and Putin who was in Istanbul to attend the 23rd World Energy Congress.

Russia’s Gazprom and Turkey’s BOTAŞ in 2014 signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) for the construction of the Turkish Stream gas pipeline, with a capacity of 63 billion cubic meters (bcm) of gas per year from Russia to Turkey across the Black Sea.

However, talks on the project were halted last year after Turkey shot down a Russian air force jet and Moscow retaliated with trade sanctions but since then the two countires have made significant progress to mend relations.

Erdoğan said in August at a joint news conference with his Russian counterpart that building the gas pipeline quickly was a priority.

On Sept. 7, Gazprom said it had received first regulatory approvals from Turkey, allowing the project to move into implementation phase.

The meeting of the two leaders marked the third time after
bilateral relations were put back on track in August since the jet crisis.

This was Putin’s first trip to Turkey since a bilateral crisis sparked by Turkey’s shooting down of a Russian war plane over Syria last November. He and Erdoğan have met on two occasions since a June deal to normalize ties after the plane crisis - in Putin’s home city of Saint Petersburg and then on the sidelines of the G-20 in China.

Earlier, speaking at the 23rd World Energy Congress , Erdoğan had said Ankara was positive about the deal.

Putin said the need to develop the Turkish Stream natural gas project had been stressed in his talks with Erdoğan, adding that Russia also actively planned to expand it hydrocarbon exports eastward to China, Japan and India.

“Russia will further interact in energy with all interested parties for mutual beneficial partnerships on an equal footing,” he added.

Putin went on to say that contrary to the idea of the age of hydrocarbons coming to a close, and although the world hydrocarbon resources had undergone major changes, he believed that “there are no real grounds behind such far reaching conclusions, at least for now.”

Russia supports efforts to limit oil production and urges other exporters and producers to do the same, Putin said.

“We support the recent OPEC initiative aimed at limiting oil production and we expect that at the OPEC meeting in November this idea will be presented in such a way to send a positive message to markets and investors. Of course this decision will help curb the speculative activity and avoid new price fluctuations,” he added.

“Not only producers and exporters, but consumers should also act in a responsible way. Energy security can be safeguarded if we pay attention to others’ interests. We stand for firm compliance with the principles of free trade and fair play,” Putin said.

Meanwhile, also speaking at the event Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev said his country’s energy investments in Turkey would reach $20 billion.

Aliyev said Azerbaijan and Turkey had built energy infrastructure, such as pipelines, to ensure both countries’ energy security.

“On a daily basis, Turkey plays a crucial role in the energy security of the region,” he added.

He signaled that growth in Turkey’s prosperity is important not only for Turkey as a leader in defining energy policy in the world, but also for the rest of the world.

Aliyev highlighted projects, which have been implemented in Turkey, to transfer Azerbaijan’s oil and gas, and said Azerbaijan’s gas will be delivered to global markets via four projects under the South Gas Corridor totaling $45 billion in value.

He hailed the Trans Anatolian Natural Gas Pipeline (TANAP) as playing a crucial role in providing energy security in the region.

“We took the first step for the TANAP in 2012 in Turkey, which is a significant part of the South Gas Corridor, under the leadership of Azerbaijan and Turkey. The TANAP is an important agreement and many countries might become a part of this project,” Aliyev said.

He also suggested that projects to transfer Azerbaijan’s oil via Turkey should be stepped up.

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http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/tu...deal.aspx?pageID=238&nID=104822&NewsCatID=348



His remarks came before a bilateral meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin, who also expressed his belief in the pipeline carrying more Russian gas to Turkey before it reaches Europe.

The president also said Turkey is seeking ways to implement plans for a third nuclear power plant and aims to produce 10 percent of its electricity from nuclear power in the coming years.
Russia is currently developing Turkey’s first nuclear plant by the Mediterranean.
 
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So the new World order is going to be like "China, Russia, Turkey, Iran and Pakistan" Vs "America, Japan, Australia, India, France, Israel and Britain"

Battlefield Groups:-

America: China and Russia
Japan: China
Australia: China
India: China and Pakistan
France: Turkey and Russia
Britain: Turkey and Russia
Israel: Iran and Pakistan
 
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Turkey is not in Russian side, nor American side. We have one unique our own position. We will never oppose of one side unless we get direct military threat, also there is no possiblity for Turkey to stand in the same side with Iran and Armenia.

EU and USA may seem to be ally of each other, but there is a huge competition is being held between EU and USA. USA punished biggest European oil and automobile companies recently, and now they punished Deutch Bank with billions. Meanwhile US is building new era electric cars, and they are pushing renevable industry. There is one big economic war between EU and USA. After United Kingdom left the EU, they will also join USA side against EU side.

All i mean there is no 2 homogeneus blocks, and Turkey uses both blocks, will not directly join one block.
 
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So the new World order is going to be like "China, Russia, Turkey, Iran and Pakistan" Vs "America, Japan, Australia, India, France, Israel and Britain"

Battlefield Groups:-

America: China and Russia
Japan: China
Australia: China
India: China and Pakistan
France: Turkey and Russia
Britain: Turkey and Russia
Israel: Iran and Pakistan
No,its far more complicated then that,there are no real ''blocks'' as you described above.
 
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Turkey is not in Russian side, nor American side. We have one unique our own position. We will never oppose of one side unless we get direct military threat, also there is no possiblity for Turkey to stand in the same side with Iran and Armenia.

EU and USA may seem to be ally of each other, but there is a huge competition is being held between EU and USA. USA punished biggest European oil and automobile companies recently, and now they punished Deutch Bank with billions. Meanwhile US is building new era electric cars, and they are pushing renevable industry. There is one big economic war between EU and USA. After United Kingdom left the EU, they will also join USA side against EU side.

All i mean there is no 2 homogeneus blocks, and Turkey uses both blocks, will not directly join one block.


There is even more then that.In Germany itself there are 2 camps,pro and vs Russia for example.While Merkel is somewhat against Russia,their coalition partners led by FM Steinmeier is vehemently pro Russia.
 
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Meh, Russia is just looking for alternative for south stream and is propping up Turkey as a way of doing it. This project came out of nowhere, was stalled, now is back. Typical political move imo.
 
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Meh, Russia is just looking for alternative for south stream and is propping up Turkey as a way of doing it. This project came out of nowhere, was stalled, now is back. Typical political move imo.

Sure. Economic sanctions are doing its job and the new ones over russian war crimes in Syria are looming. Not to mention building costs of their Syria/Ukraine adventures. If Turkey can take advantage of these new circumastences, it would be stupid not to. Its funny how proRussian propaganda and their pundits describe this as turkish bowing down to Russia. Its really a far cry from it. Not to mention silly "analysis about Turkey "betreying" Aleppo in some backroom deal. Its just ridiculous. Yes, Turkey stayed silent in condeming the recent onslaught of Aleppo civilians, but silence doesnt always mean compliance, cause shipments of weapons esspecially heavy weapons like GRAD luchers and rockets are steadly crossing Turkish border to Syrian rebels.
 
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