Deliveries of Turkish Gas to Hungary to Start April 1

Energy Trade

Deliveries of Turkish gas to Hungary will start on April 1, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Péter Szijjártó said in a message on social media on Monday.

Hungary will get 275 million cubic meters of gas from Turkiye in the coming months, Szijjártó said.

Until now, Turkiye has only been a transit country for Hungary's gas, he added.
 

Hungary and Turkiye are also sharing experience in the area of nuclear energy as both countries are building nuclear power plant blocks using identical technology, the minister noted.

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