President Erdogan says Türkiye is establishing an energy base in the Black Sea that will 'hopefully' allow natural gas to be available for use next year
Erdogan attended a gas supply ceremony by video conference for four districts of the Black Sea province of Kastamonu, including Bozkurt, Abana, Cide and Inebolu.
Erdogan's remarks came on Saturday during a gas supply ceremony, which he joined by video conference, for four districts of the Black Sea province of Kastamonu, including Bozkurt, Abana, Cide and Inebolu.
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