| Author (Person) | Giuli, Marco |
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| Publisher | European Policy Centre |
| Series Title | Commentary |
| Series Details | December 2015 |
| Publication Date | December 2015 |
| Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
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Back in the autumn of 2014, the deal between Russia and Turkey on the Turkish Stream pipeline was expected to start a period of close energy cooperation between the two countries, potentially able to change the energy game in the region and consolidate political relations in a long-term perspective. One year later, after announcing the project’s size would be reduced by half, Moscow suspended the negotiations in retaliation to the downing of a Russian fighter jet by the Turkish Air Force at the border between Turkey and Syria. This seems to complement growing doubts about Turkish Stream, which already started as a result of Russia’s military involvement in Syria. From an EU perspective, recent developments raise doubts about Turkey’s role in the Union’s energy strategy. |
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| Source Link | Link to Main Source http://aei.pitt.edu/69750/ |
| Subject Categories | Energy |
| Countries / Regions | Russia, Turkey |