Azerbaijan And Turkey Reached A Gas Agreement
After nearly a year of tense negotiations, Azerbaijan and Turkey finally reached a new gas trading agreement, to replace the 20-year contract expired in April. Falling for a signing ceremony Generally between the two-country leader, Azerbaijan officials only confirm the existence of a "new deal" via email. Meanwhile, speaking at a Dubai Energy Conference on September 20, the Turkish Deputy Minister of Energy, Alpaslan Bayraktar, also confirmed a new agreement, but did not detail the kidneys. It is difficult to reflect the status of the relationship between Baku and Ankara only a year after Turkey supports on the Azerbaijan forces in the climbing conflict with neighboring Armenia. However, satisfying New prosecution has highlighted the difference in economic priorities between the two countries, as well as the level of change in the European gas market since the original contract was signed in 2001 by the two presidents Heydar Aliyev of Azerbaijan and Suleyman Demirel of Turkey