Turkey is aiming directly into the gas.

Its differences with Russia move from policy to the economy.

The conflict between Moscow and Ankara over Russia's actions in Syria reached its peak. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has threatened to curtail the economic cooperation between the two countries. First of all we are talking about Russian gas supplies, construction of the "Turkish Stream" gas pipeline and NPP "Akkuyu". Moscow, however, "does not see the reason for the deterioration of relations". Indeed, Turkey has serious alternatives to Russian gas the no pipeline and nuclear power plant projects are already postponed, a schedule of political meetings until the end of the year so far is in force, and the diplomats from both sides are actively trying to smooth out the sharp rhetoric.

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