© turkstream.infoTurkey and Azerbaijan agreed on gas supplies to Nakhichevan
Energy Ministers of Turkey and Azerbaijan Fatih Donmez and Parviz Shahbazov signed a memorandum of understanding on the supply of natural gas from Turkey to the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic in Azerbaijan. RIA Novosti reports.
“Gas supplies to Nakhchivan (Azerbaijan) will be carried out through a new branch, which will originate from the East Anatolian gas pipeline in the province of Igdir,” Anadolu quotes the Turkish minister.
Turkish Energy Minister: Gas supplies to #Nakhchivan (#Azerbaijan) will be carried out through a new branch, which will originate from the East Anatolian gas pipeline in the territory of Ygdir province. An 85 km gas pipeline from Ygdyr will be laid to the #Sadarak district. pic.twitter.com/Qpxzhrtg93
– ANADOLU AGENCY (RU) (@aa_russian) December 15, 2020
On July 1, Iran resumed gas supplies to Turkey, which were suspended due to a gas pipeline explosion.