Strategic Interaction Between Russia and Turkey Within the Framework of the Turkish Stream Construction Project

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Abstract

Turkish Stream is a difficult-to-implement and large-scale engineering project in gas pipeline construction, which is located at a depth of more than 2,000 meters in the Black Sea. The creation of the project was conditioned by the possibilities of establishing new routes for gas export, strengthening of international relations between Russia and Turkey, energy security of Turkey and European countries, as well as consolidation of Russia’s status of energy leader. The article considers the peculiarities of international relations between Russia and Turkey, characterizes the Turkish Stream project, identifies the economic benefits of the countries from the construction of the Black Sea gas pipeline, defines the role of Turkish Stream in strengthening political cooperation, analyzes the risks associated with the construction of the Russian-Turkish gas pipeline, and develops the concept of international strategic interaction within the framework of Turkish Stream in modern conditions.

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Kamilla A. Vinogradova

Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation

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Email: kamik909@mail.ru
ORCID iD: 0009-0003-5614-8215

Graduate Student, Department of Politology

Russian Federation, Moscow

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