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Minister: Turkey warned Russia and Ukraine to avoid war over energy infrastructure

After a series attacks on Turkey's Black Sea Coast, Energy Minister Alparslan Bayraktar stated that Turkey wants to ensure uninterrupted energy flow and is urging Russia, Ukraine and other parties not to involve energy infrastructure in their conflicts.

Ukraine, which is targeting Russia’s oil exports while Moscow bombards the power grid in its country, has claimed responsibility for two drone attacks on empty tankers headed towards a Russian harbor last week. It denied any connection to a second incident that occurred on Tuesday, when a Russian flagged tanker carrying sunflower oil claimed it was attacked by drones.

"Hopefully, this terrible war will come to an end. We are saying to both Russia and Ukraine that the energy infrastructure should not be involved in this war.

He said that "we need to keep energy flowing uninterrupted" and added that routes such as the Caspian pipeline consortium should be safe.

(source: Reuters)