Turkey Proposes $1.2B Military Fuel Pipeline to Romania on May 15 Amid NATO Summit Prep

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According to Jin10, Turkey proposed building a $1.2 billion military fuel pipeline from Turkey to Romania to help meet NATO's eastern flank energy requirements, according to sources on May 15. The route from Turkey to Romania would cost significantly less than alternative proposals involving Greece or Romania's western neighbors, which rely on maritime transport and are more vulnerable to disruption. Turkey submitted the proposal as it prepares to host NATO's July summit.
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