Sergei Lavrov: "The European Union is pushing the Trans-Caspian pipeline project on Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan"

  28 October 2013    Read: 774
Sergei Lavrov: "The European Union is pushing the Trans-Caspian pipeline project on Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan"
“The European Union is pushing the Trans-Caspian pipeline project on Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan,” said Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in his speech at the Don State Technical University, AzVision.az reports quoting ITAR-TASS.

He said the EU forgets that such issues should be solved by the Caspian littoral countries not in Brussels.

On September 7, 2012, the EU issued a mandate to the European Commission to negotiate with Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan on the Trans-Caspian project. On September 13, Russia`s Foreign Ministry issued a statement that the Trans-Caspian project can not be implemented unless the five Caspian littoral countries determine the legal status of the Caspian Sea. Despite this, the European Commission has started negotiating with Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan on the legal basis of the Trans-Caspian gas pipeline.

The Trans-Caspian gas pipeline will link the Azerbaijani and Turkmen shores of the Caspian Sea to deliver natural gas to Europe through Azerbaijan. 20-30 billion cubic meters of gas is expected to be transported every year via the routes Tengiz (Kazakhstan) - Turkmenbashi (Turkmenistan) - Baku (Azerbaijan) - Tbilisi (Georgia) - Erzurum (Turkey. The cost of the project is estimated at 7.9 billion euros.

Russia announced that the external interference in the Caspian region will strain the situation in the region and can have negative impact on the five-party negotiations: “Decisions on such large-scale projects must be passed with the participation of all Caspian countries.”

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