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The new deal covers a 13-year interval for the transmission of as much as 1.5 billion cubic meters of pure fuel a yr.
Türkiye and Bulgaria have signed an settlement for the transmission of as much as 1.5 billion cubic metres of pure fuel a yr.
The new deal covers a 13-year interval, stated Turkish Energy and Natural Resources Minister Fatih Donmez within the Bulgarian capital Sofia on Tuesday. He was hosted by his counterpart Rossen Hristov.
Donmez added that such cooperation would contribute drastically to the pure fuel provide safety of Europe, together with Bulgaria.
‘We are happy’
The deal was signed between the 2 nations by the final managers of the Turkish Petroleum Pipeline Corporation (BOTAS) and Bulgargaz.
The deal comes a month after each nations’ leaders and vitality ministers met in Istanbul.
“We are pleased that the topics discussed in Istanbul have turned into concrete steps in Sofia today, less than a month after our last meeting,” Donmez stated.
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Source: AA