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2 of March, 13:33

The Ambassador of Bulgaria: Sofia continues to meet its obligations under the project " South stream "
Bulgarian organizations continue work on the project "South stream" and perform its obligations under the concluded contracts, said the Ambassador of Bulgaria in the Russian Federation Boyko Kotzev.
"We are very careful to ensure That the state public figure in Russia, but we still exist and contractual obligations that the contracts officially has not been canceled," said Kiev, quoted by the news Agency. However, According to policy, public phrases and contractual relationships are not one and the same." What does it mean "no conditions" (for the project)? We do not understand, " said the Ambassador.- Legally these words are no confirmed "." We respectfully treat the statements of the Russian side on the issue, but waiting for the official notification of the stop project " South stream ", - he said. According to kotzeva, "there are contracts, but officially stop action, no one was notified," reports the news Agency ". on January 22, it was announced That the Bulgarian government still considers the construction of the gas pipeline "South stream" priority in its work and hopes to perform. Vice-President of the Commission on energenius Maros Sefcovic 14 January said That the Russian party informed the EC about the intention to redirect the gas coming into the European Union through Ukraine, on the new pipe in Turkey. On the same day, the head of Gazprom Alexei Miller said That the project " South stream is closed, for Europe there are no other options for removing the risks of transit through Ukraine, in addition to the new pipeline to the Turkish stream. Remember, the 1st of December the head of centuries Putin said That the Russian Federation may not in current conditions to continue implementation of the " South stream ". Instead Moscow and Ankara have agreed on the construction of an offshore pipeline in Turkey. It is planned That the Russian Federation will supply energy in Turkey, which will sell gas from Russia to the countries concerned.


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