New energy between Cold War foes Turkey, Russia
By Jacob Resneck - Special to The Washington Times
Monday, September 3, 2012
AKKUYU, Turkey — Russia and Turkey, former Cold War adversaries, are finding common ground on energy despite ongoing diplomatic disputes.
Turkey has agreed to allow Russia’s South Stream gas pipeline to cross its territorial waters, and Russia is investing $20 billion to construct Turkey’s first nuclear power plant.
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