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Boyko Borissov: Bulgaria will be able to trade natural gas from "Turkish Stream"

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Bulgarian Prime Minister Boyko Borissov assessed his conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow as benevolent, after which he said that Russia and Turkey did not oppose gas from Turkish Stream gas pipeline reaching Bulgaria. During Friday's parliamentary meeting, the Prime Minister expressed confidence that Bulgaria would be able to trade natural gas, which will be diverted from the Turkish Stream gas pipeline. "I think we will be able to negotiate a part of the gas to be traded on the territory of Bulgaria, while another part to be sold through direct contracts with Serbia and Hungary," the Prime Minister said.



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