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Russian gas giant Gazprom said Wednesday its TurkStream pipeline project with Turkey would be delayed as tensions between Moscow and Ankara peak over Russia's intervention in the Syrian conflict. "Given that there is no intergovernmental agreement, the timeframe will be postponed," Russian news agencies quoted Gazprom deputy CEO Alexander Medvedev as saying, referring to a deadline next year for building the first of four pipelines.
"How long it is postponed for depends on when the agreement gets signed. If the deadline is pushed back by a year, that won't be a tragedy," he added. Russia has enraged Ankara by launching air strikes against Islamic State and other targets in Syria, Turkey's southern neighbour, in a move Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan called a "grave mistake."
Russian warplanes twice violated the airspace of the Nato member in recent days, leading Turkish authorities to complain to the Russian embassy. Medvedev however insisted that political tensions were not a factor in the countries' current failure to reach an agreement on the TurkStream project, with talks frozen last month due to disagreements over the price of Russian gas imports. Russian President Vladimir Putin had announced the plan for a TurkStream pipeline in December 2014, saying it would replace Russia's now scrapped South Stream joint venture with EU firms.

Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2015

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