Dmitry Peskov, the spokesperson for the Russian presidency, expressed deep concern over potential sabotage threats to the Turkish Stream gas pipeline in Europe. He described the current situation as highly dangerous, raising alarms about the stability of energy supplies.
The Turkish Stream gas pipeline commenced operations in 2020, boasting a capacity of <strong>31.5 billion cubic meters</strong> annually. This project marks a strategic step in securing gas supplies for Europe.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó condemned the attempted bombing of the Turkish Stream gas pipeline in Serbia, viewing it as an attack on Hungary's sovereignty. This pipeline is crucial for Hungary's supply of Russian gas.
The Russian Foreign Ministry reported the discovery of explosives in Serbia aimed at targeting the Turkish Stream pipeline infrastructure. Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova highlighted ongoing attempts to undermine Hungary's sovereignty.