Last month, Russia announced that it will shift all its natural gas flows to Europe via Turkey, instead of Ukraine, in an effort to counter its decreasing influence over the European gas market. “Our European partners have been informed of this and now their task is to create the necessary gas transport infrastructure from the Greek and Turkish border,” Alexei Miller, head of Russian state oil giant Gazprom, said in a statement. And now an EU (and NATO) member has bolstered Moscow’s push to re-draw the European gas map. “It would be a good investment for Hungary if it makes …read more
Source: Business Insider