“We are negotiating with Gazprom to receive gas through the Turkish Stream,” Brynzan quotes RIA Novosti.

He announced the country's plans to initiate four-way talks between Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria and Moldova on the receipt of gas from this pipeline in order to discuss the technical and economic features of this method of producing gas.

Earlier, Russian leader Vladimir Putin at a press conference with Serbian President Alexander Vučić noted Moscow’s readiness to extend the Turkish Stream through Europe.

In July, Viktor Nadein-Raevsky, senior researcher at IMEMO RAS, in an interview with FBA “Economics Today” praised the cooperation between Russia and Turkey. According to him, Ankara has significantly accelerated the resolution of all issues related to the construction of the Turkish Stream and the Akkuyu nuclear power plant.