Turkish and Russian consultants mentioned particulars relating to the creation of a fuel hub in Türkiye, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Oleg Syromolotov stated Saturday.
In an interview with the Russian state-run news company TASS, Syromolotov named power as “one of the most successful sectors of the Russian-Turkish cooperation,” which is growing dynamically and is predicated on a mutually respectful dialogue.
President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan is a pacesetter of “a different caliber” who pursues an impartial coverage that favors his folks and doesn’t take dictation from third nations, the senior diplomat stated.
He additional stated that with joint efforts, the problems associated to the development of the fuel hub could be resolved.
Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed Türkiye as a base for fuel provides in October after the Nord Stream pipelines beneath the Baltic Sea have been broken in September by blasts. President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan says he agrees with the concept.
Türkiye is house to seven worldwide pure fuel pipelines, 4 LNG amenities, and floating storage regasification models (FSRU). In addition, it has the one regional organized pure fuel market beneath its power trade market – Energy Exchange Istanbul (EXIST).
Cybersecurity
Regarding cybersecurity, Syromolotov claimed that the United States issued some “NATO draft rules for waging a cyber war” and “is trying to adapt international law.”
According to him, the U.S. “actively recruits” hackers, trains Ukraine’s “IT army,” and engages its allies’ data and communication potentials to assault Russia’s IT infrastructure.
Washington additionally “increases capabilities for global espionage” regardless of being “caught” utilizing the Pegasus and Graphite adware packages to hack private communication units and computer systems worldwide.
Syromolotov added that in 2022 Russia confronted “an unprecedented” variety of exterior cyberattacks, in complete, over 50,000. Most of them have been carried out from the territory of the U.S., NATO nations, and Ukraine, and focused state buildings.
The official voiced concern over the work of the Ukrainian data platforms beneath the steerage of Microsoft and Amazon IT giants.
He stated the Recorded Future firm, affiliated with the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), signed an settlement with Ukraine’s Ministry of Digital Transformation. As a outcome, Kyiv joined NATO’s middle of cyber safety primarily based in Estonia’s capital Tallinn.
He added that the U.Okay. recruits Russian-speaking IT specialists and carries out coaching on hitting Russian objects of important data infrastructure.
“In particular, the defeat of state institutions in the Kaliningrad region and the Moscow power system is simulated. In addition, systematic work is underway to promote Russophobia on the internet, to erase the truth about our country’s foreign policy in the Western information field,” he stated.
Source: www.dailysabah.com