Published September 22,2023
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Buravov emphasised that together with the pure fuel heart challenge, making certain nationwide, regional, and pan-European power safety is essentially the most essential component.
Highlighting that power agreements and tasks are the flagship and basis of Russian-Turkish cooperation, Buravov mentioned:
“It can be said that the implementation of existing projects (TurkStream, Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant) is a clear example of mutually beneficial cooperation based on win-win. Russia is a reliable energy producer, Türkiye is a reliable energy consumer, and Türkiye has the opportunity to strengthen its role as a major energy hub. Both of these projects meet the highest environmental and technological norms and standards and Russia and Türkiye are currently discussing the establishment of a large natural gas center in Türkiye.”
Buravov mentioned, “In general, the dynamics of trade flow between Russia and Türkiye can be described as sustainable.” He continued:
“Starting in 2017, if we exclude 2020 due to COVID, you will see that the trade volume has been steadily increasing. In 2017, it was $22.3 billion, in 2018, $25.4 billion, in 2019, $26.3 billion, in 2021, $32.9 billion, and last year, it reached $65 billion. According to the results of the first half of 2023, our mutual trade has reached $28.3 billion. However, the overall trend in recent years shows that there is still significant potential for the sustainability and growth of our commercial and economic relations.”
Buravov famous that their contacts with Turkish export associations have confirmed the existence of a variety of Russian imports that may be substituted with Turkish merchandise.
“In the January-July period, 3.5 million tourists came from Russia.”
Based on knowledge from the Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism, Buravov acknowledged that 3.5 million vacationers got here to Türkiye from Russia within the January-July interval this yr. “This figure is 1.3 million more than the same period last year. Additionally, it’s the largest figure among all foreign countries. Russian tourists make up more than 13% of the total tourist flow to Türkiye,” he mentioned.
Buravov,emphasised that the important thing to persevering with and increasing cooperation lies in sustaining fixed dialogue each on the authorities stage and amongst business circles, and due to this fact, Russian-Turkish authorities establishments are engaged on new joint tasks and actions.
Source: www.anews.com.tr