Belarus and Türkiye Explore Cooperation in Gas Infrastructure and Energy Sector Development
During a meeting, Belarusian Energy Minister Denis Moroz and Türkiye’s Ambassador Güçlü Cem Işik discussed potential cooperation in gas infrastructure, power engineering, and nuclear energy practices. They highlighted Belarus's annual peat extraction of 2 million tonnes and modernization of power grid infrastructure. An algorithm for future collaboration in energy was established.

Belarus and Türkiye are exploring cooperation in gas infrastructure and power engineering, as discussed in a meeting between Belarusian Energy Minister Denis Moroz and Turkish Ambassador Güçlü Cem Işik. Key topics included interaction in the gas industry, peat product shipments, deep peat processing, and sharing nuclear energy best practices.
Belarus extracts about 2 million tonnes of peat annually for use in fuel and agriculture. The parties examined opportunities for industrial cooperation, from grid construction to natural gas meter production, and agreed on a framework for future collaboration in the energy sector.




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