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Turkey, Russia’s Gazprom survey new pipeline rout
Turkey, Russia’s Gazprom survey new pipeline rout
Turkey, Russia’s Gazprom survey new pipeline rout
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Turkey, Russia’s Gazprom survey new pipeline rout
The two officials made it back to Istanbul by using a route over the Marmara Sea coastline to finish the four-hour flight. AA Photo
Turkey, Russia’s Gazprom survey new pipeline rout
AA Photo
Turkey, Russia’s Gazprom survey new pipeline rout
AA Photo
Turkey, Russia’s Gazprom survey new pipeline rout
AA Photo
Turkey, Russia’s Gazprom survey new pipeline rout
Turkey’s energy minister and Russia’s Gazprom chief took a helicopter ride over the Black Sea to survey a possible route for the “Turkish Stream” pipeline. Energy Minister Taner Yıldız and Gazprom CEO Alexey Miller took off from Istanbul and flew along the Black Sea coast, continuing as far as Ipsala on the Turkish-Greek border, to evaluate the possible entry points of the proposed pipeline. AA Photo
Turkey, Russia’s Gazprom survey new pipeline rout
AA Photo
Turkey, Russia’s Gazprom survey new pipeline rout
AA Photo
Turkey, Russia’s Gazprom survey new pipeline rout
AA Photo
Turkey, Russia’s Gazprom survey new pipeline rout
AA Photo
Turkey, Russia’s Gazprom survey new pipeline rout
AA Photo
Turkey, Russia’s Gazprom survey new pipeline rout
AA Photo
Turkey, Russia’s Gazprom survey new pipeline rout
AA Photo
Turkey, Russia’s Gazprom survey new pipeline rout
AA Photo
Turkey, Russia’s Gazprom survey new pipeline rout
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