
Go to media bankTurkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. File photoMOSCOW, 9 Sep. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said he had discussed gas prices with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, NTV quoted him as saying.
“We don’t have such problems yet (with supplies. — Ed.). Russia has not applied sanctions against us. I had a meeting with him (Putin. — Ed.), during which we talked about the price. If his position turns out to be positive, then the most favorable prices will be provided for our people,» Erdogan said. crop-height=»338″ data-source-sid=»rian_photo» class=»lazyload» width=»1920″ height=»1080″ decoding=»async» sizes=»(min-width: 600px) 600px, 100vw» src=»https://cdnn21.img.ria.ru/images/07e6/08/1d/1812876432_0:0:3212:1807_1920x0_80_0_0_a1d85a35618d32b343a3d3388dfb040b.jpg» 22http://www.w3.org/2000/svg%22%20width=%221920%22%20height=%221080%22%3E%3C/svg%3E 100w «data-srcset=»https://cdnn21. img.ria.ru/images/07e6/08/1d/1812876432_0:0:3212:1807_640x0_80_0_0_0e9ea1306c418ef9a0ab90d734de4e29.jpg 640w 2:1807_1280x0_80_0_0_0e0911b7e4e36cdf3f1e7b305a3e2016.jpg 1280w,https://cdnn21.img.ria.ru/images/07e6/08/1d/1812876432_0:0:3212:1807_1920x0_80_0_0_a1d85a35618d32b343a3d3388dfb040b.jpg 1920w»>Россия воплотит главный кошмар Европы в реальность, пишет Forbes Он added that his country is not experiencing problems with the supply of Russian blue fuel, because Ankara did not impose sanctions against Moscow.
“By 2023, we will produce our own natural gas and supply it to citizens much cheaper. This is our goal. So far, this current reserve is not export-oriented. But I hope that we have opened a very big door for Turkey,” he said.
In addition, Erdogan said that the upcoming winter for Europe will not be easy because of the energy crisis.
After the start of the special operation, Western countries began to impose sanctions against Russia, in particular, on the purchase of energy resources. As President Vladimir Putin has stated, the policy of containing and weakening Russia is a long-term strategy for the West, and the sanctions have dealt a serious blow to the entire global economy.
EU countries were afraid of Russia's response to new restrictions, writes FT

