Iran-Turkey gas flow halted as pipeline comes under attack

Iran-Turkey gas flow halted as pipeline comes under attack

PanARMENIAN.Net - A natural gas pipeline stretching between Iran and Turkey has come under attack inside Turkish territory late on Monday and gas flow was halted, Turkish energy minister Taner Yildiz and state gas company Botas said, according to Reuters.

The repairs on the pipeline were underway but it was not clear when the flow would be resumed, an official at Turkey's state pipeline operator Botas said. He added that Turkey has not requested additional gas from other countries and there was no shortage in meeting the domestic demand.

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