Agencies-Gaza post
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said during an interview that his country is unable to do without natural gas supplied by Russia in the short term.
“No, this is impossible in the short term,” the Turkish Foreign Minister said in response to a question about whether Turkey will be able to replace natural gas supplies from Russia with supplies from Iraq, Azerbaijan, or Israel in the near future.
Turkey will not face problems with natural gas supplies from Russia, according to Oglu, who also stated that Ankara has not joined the sanctions imposed on Moscow, so he does not expect supply issues.
Turkey buys 40 percent of its blue fuel from Russia, according to the Turkish Foreign Minister.