Turkey and Ukraine agreed Thursday to cooperate on building LNG terminals in the Black Sea,

Monday, June 28, 2021

reports Yaroslav Demchenkov, Ukraine’s deputy minister of Energy for European Integration. Turkey is developing massive new gas discoveries on its western Black Sea coast, but there are no Turkey-Ukraine pipelines across the Black Sea. Demchenkov said: “Cooperation with the Republic of Turkey in terms of LNG supplies is a priority for us.”

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