Turkey agreed to allow construction of the South Stream gas pipeline across its Black Sea waters, removing a major obstacle for Russia to proceed with a project that could increase Europe's dependence on Russian gas supplies.
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Wed, 12/28/2011 - 6:09am
Turkey agreed to allow construction of the South Stream gas pipeline across its Black Sea waters, removing a major obstacle for Russia to proceed with a project that could increase Europe's dependence on Russian gas supplies.