So, the fate of the Russian project, the Turkish Stream, was decided exactly in Baku, and the meeting of the two presidents was far more important to the Russian side, rather than to the Turkish.
There are a number of reasons for this. One of them is that after the results of the Turkish parliamentary election came out, the Russian energy projects in this country found themselves in serious jeopardy.
So far nothing is known about when a coalition government will be formed in Turkey, and with what party this is going to happen. But a number of parties in Turkey have already advocated the revision of Russian energy projects, including the construction of the Akkuyu nuclear power plant.
No matter how the meeting went on between the presidents of Russia and Turkey behind the closed doors in Baku, it is difficult to assert that Erdogan was able to give guarantees to the Russian leader on the Turkish Stream.
Because the Turkish Stream’s fate is no longer in the hands of the Justice and Development Party (AKP), but lies in the hands of the party with which the AKP will form a coalition government.
Not only the project for construction of Akkuyu nuclear power plant, but also the Turkish Stream project is under threat. Although in order to protect
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