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http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-05-22/why-does-putin-care-who-runs-a-tiny-balkan-nation-gas-pipelines
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov this week accused the West of trying to incite an overthrow of the Macedonian government.
“We’re very concerned -- the Macedonian events are fairly crudely managed from outside,” Russia’s Lavrov said on Wednesday. “It’s very sad and dangerous that, to undermine Gruevski’s government, the Albanian factor is being applied.”
“I don’t have any hard-line facts, but it’s a logical suspicion,” Vladimir Chizhov, the Russian ambassador to the EU, said in a Bloomberg TV interview when asked about the claims.
“If you look at the geography of the region, Macedonia is the best place for constructing the extension of the newest energy infrastructure project in the region, the so-called Turkish Stream,” Chizhov said.
Russia’s proposed pipeline would run as an extension of a link between Russia and Turkey. It’s OAO Gazprom’s latest plan to deliver gas to southern and central Europe after the state-run gas exporter abandoned the $45 billion South Stream project in December on opposition from the European Union. Like its ill-fated predecessor, the so-called Turkish Stream is designed to bypass Ukraine, depriving it of vital income from transition fees.
Russia says it will no longer insist on owning a stake in the parts crossing the EU. Instead, President Vladimir Putin offered crisis-wracked Greece “hundreds of millions of euros every year” in gas transit fees if it joins the pipeline plan. The pipeline would then continue through Macedonia and Serbia, running toward Italy and Austria.
Во меѓувреме:
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2015-05-22/why-does-putin-care-who-runs-a-tiny-balkan-nation-gas-pipelines
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov this week accused the West of trying to incite an overthrow of the Macedonian government.
“We’re very concerned -- the Macedonian events are fairly crudely managed from outside,” Russia’s Lavrov said on Wednesday. “It’s very sad and dangerous that, to undermine Gruevski’s government, the Albanian factor is being applied.”
“I don’t have any hard-line facts, but it’s a logical suspicion,” Vladimir Chizhov, the Russian ambassador to the EU, said in a Bloomberg TV interview when asked about the claims.
“If you look at the geography of the region, Macedonia is the best place for constructing the extension of the newest energy infrastructure project in the region, the so-called Turkish Stream,” Chizhov said.
Russia’s proposed pipeline would run as an extension of a link between Russia and Turkey. It’s OAO Gazprom’s latest plan to deliver gas to southern and central Europe after the state-run gas exporter abandoned the $45 billion South Stream project in December on opposition from the European Union. Like its ill-fated predecessor, the so-called Turkish Stream is designed to bypass Ukraine, depriving it of vital income from transition fees.
Russia says it will no longer insist on owning a stake in the parts crossing the EU. Instead, President Vladimir Putin offered crisis-wracked Greece “hundreds of millions of euros every year” in gas transit fees if it joins the pipeline plan. The pipeline would then continue through Macedonia and Serbia, running toward Italy and Austria.