Acting Energy Minister Sebastian Burduja has signed a memorandum of cooperation with Turkey for natural gas deliveries, establishing a capacity of up to 4 million cubic meters per day. This agreement is essential to ensure Romania's energy stability in a complicated regional context. Burduja emphasized the importance of the country's pro-West orientation, warning of the risks of isolation and vulnerability. Discussions also included green energy projects and Black Sea gas.
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Sebastian Burduja, după ce a semnat primul memorandum pentru cooperare bilaterală în sectorul energetic, inclusiv pentru livrări de gaze naturale din Turcia către România: Suntem în faţa unui test fundamental de orientare ca ţară
Sebastian Burduja, după ce a semnat primul memorandum pentru cooperare bilaterală în sectorul energetic, inclusiv pentru livrări de gaze naturale din Turcia către România: Suntem în faţa unui test fundamental de orientare ca ţară
România și Turcia semnează primul acord energetic bilateral: Livrări flexibile de gaze și colaborare în energie verde
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