Turkey to decide which country builds second nuclear power plant
By the end of this year, Turkey will determine the country that will build the second nuclear power plant in Sinop, Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Taner Yildiz said, the Hurriyet newspaper reported.
Brussels Probs Grid Access Fee for Bulgaria Energy
The European Commission is examining the legality of a recently introduced grid access fee for renewable electricity producers in Bulgaria.
Georgian Defence Ministry calls Russia for reciprocal steps
Georgian Defence Minister Irakli Alasania has called on Russia to change its rhetoric.
Russia starts investing in nuclear power plant construction in Turkey
Russian company Rosatom has started investing in the Turkish Akkuyu nuclear power plant project, Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan was quoted as saying today by the newspaper Sabah.
Turkey to press Putin on negotiating end to Assad's rule
Turkey will press Russian President Vladimir Putin next week to cooperate in engineering as rapid an end as possible to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's rule and try to assuage his fears Moscow could lose out after Assad's departure.
Turkey May Still Build N-Plant on Bulgarian Border
Turkey is yet to give up on a project to construct a nuclear power plant just several kilometers away from its border with Bulgaria, a Turkish official has suggested.
Iraq’s Karbala province keen on expansion of trade ties with Qom
Iraq's Karbala Governor-General who is visiting the Holy City of Qom, Kamal ul-Dinn Majid al-Hor elaborated in a joint meeting with the officials and managers of the selected industrial companies and also selected exporters on his visit to Salafchagan zone, IRNA reported.
Pakistan willing to enhance trade with Iran
Pakistani Consul General to Mashhad Qazi Habiborrahman said on Sunday Paksitan is willing to enhance trade with Iran despite the western sanctions, IRNA reported.
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