"This year, the TurkStream is to be put into operation. In connection with its opening, a top-level visit to Russia may take place", Samsar said.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov addressed the statement, stressing the date of the possible visit has not been determined yet.
© Photo : turkstream.infoWelding operations for the construction of the Turkish Stream Offshore Gas Pipeline
Welding operations for the construction of the Turkish Stream Offshore Gas Pipeline
© Photo : turkstream.info
Several EU countries (including Bulgaria, Hungary, and Slovakia) previously said they wanted to participate in the project.
The TurkStream twin-pipeline will have a maximum capacity of 31.5 billion cubic metres (1.1 trillion cubic feet) per year.
The first leg will deliver Russian gas under the Black Sea to Turkey for local consumption by 1 January 2020. The second leg is expected to carry gas to Southern and Central Europe, but its route has not been determined yet.