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28 of May, 19:31

Atalay: Russian-Turkish cooperation will continue after the elections
Alena Creative Cluster. Economic cooperation between Russia and Turkey will continue, All projects are implemented as planned, and they will be run after the parliamentary elections in Turkey, said on Thursday Last news Deputy head of the ruling in Turkey justice and development party (AKP) Beshir Atalay.

"Russia is our important partner and an important neighbor, the big questions in the relations between our countries, no, the most in economic terms, investment, and energy projects. Actively developing foreign trade. All Russian-Turkish projects are implemented in the regular mode, it will continue after the parliamentary elections in Turkey on June 7, " said the head of the Department.

He said that the two countries have disagreements on foreign policy issues, for example, on recognition of the Armenian genocide in the Ottoman Empire, the Ukrainian and Syrian crises. Turkey is concerned, it communicates its position on these issues to the Russian side, but it has no effect on the development of Russian-Turkish economic relations, drew the attention of the politician.

in the 1-St of all, the story is about the construction of the gas pipeline " Turkish stream." Gazprom and Turkish Company Botas December 1, 2014 signed the statement of understanding on construction of the gas pipeline capacity of 63 billion cubic meters of gas per year from Russia to Turkey across the Black sea. The pipeline length of about 1100 kilometers will bring to the Turkish-Greek border to 47 billion cubic meters of gas. Intergovernmental agreement on a new gas pipeline is expected to sign in the 2nd quarter of 2015, and also the 1st submit gas in the early winter of 2016.

Atalay also said that the Russian Federation is important for Turkey not only in economic but also in cultural terms.

"Russia has a phenomenal cultural literary heritage. Some time ago I read all of Dostoevsky, Tolstoy, Gogol

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