The debate on Vladimir Putin’s cancellation of the construction of the South Stream pipeline was animated, but somehow one-sided, writes Andrey Gurkov of Deutsche Welle’s Russian section, quoted by the BTA wire service.
Everyone talks about the pipeline that was not meant to be and who would get to suffer the most. The participants point at Bulgaria as victim number one and calculate how many hundreds of millions of Euro it will lose.
But rarely (one might wonder why) they mention the pipeline that would become a fact. Because in Ankara, where the Russian leader renounced his darling and dear, but very …read more
Source: Novinite