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Barroso: relations with
Turkmenistan

European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso, visiting
Addressing reporters after meeting Barroso, Turkmen President Kurbanguly Berdymukhamedov said various options existed for
“The technical, commercial and financial issues linked to the realisation of this project must be studied in depth at expert level,” Berdymukhamedov said. “The results of this work will be reinforced in the future by agreements and contracts.”
He has already instructed energy officials in the reclusive former Soviet republic to build closer ties with Europe this year, after recently opening new pipelines to
French energy major Total expects soon to make its proposals on trans-Caspian gas projects.
Neither Barroso nor Berdymukhamedov committed to an exact timescale for signing contracts. The EU Commission president said: “2011 is critical for a decision on the energy issue.”
He added: “Today, the EU and
Baymurad Hojamuhamedov, the deputy prime minister with responsibility for the energy sector, said in November that
Berdymukhamedov yester Saturday reiterated an agreement reached in November that any two countries on the Caspian could lay a pipeline across their maritime territory without the agreement of all five states with a coastline on the sea. In theory,
The most ambitious of the Southern Corridor projects now is the $10.5bn Nabucco pipeline, designed to carry 31bn cubic metres (bcm) a year of Azeri gas across Turkey into southeast Europe and onward to an Austrian trading hub.