This was announced by the head of the Turkish Ministry of Energy Fatih Donmez.

“A couple of laws will need to be amended, and this issue will be included in the next agenda of our parliament,” TASS quoted him as saying.

Donmyoz noted that after this, most of the legal infrastructure of the hub will be completed.

Earlier, a member of the Council for Security and Foreign Policy under the President of Turkey Chagry Erhan said that Ankara would need Russian investment to build a gas hub.

Yuri Pilipson, Director of the Fourth European Department of the Russian Foreign Ministry, stressed that the implementation of the gas hub project in Turkey would have a stabilizing effect on global energy markets.