“Our partners, our counterparts in Turkey are due to form this government. It’s not that simple as experience sometimes shows,” he said as quoted by TASS.
“We are holding negotiations with them. I hope that after all political problems are resolved there and the political process is completed, we will be able to reach a final agreement on all issues,” he said.
Medvedev noted that Slovenia could play “quite a significant role” in the construction of the pipeline. He said a number of countries that receive Russian gas, including Hungary and Serbia, had already expressed their interest in the Turkish Stream project.
“I would therefore recommend that your top executives should take a closer look at the project,” he also said.
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