| 19-7-22 The leaders of Iran, Russia, and Turkey are set to discuss (Bloomberg) the wars in Syria and Ukraine during a rare trip abroad by Russian President Vladimir Putin and plan to release a joint statement on Syria. In recent weeks, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has threatened to launch a new offensive against Kurdish fighters in Syria, a move that Iran and Russia are seeking to prevent. Erdogan has also been trying to broker a deal between Russia and Ukraine that would allow grain shipments to leave Ukrainian ports.
Before the summit, Iran and Russian energy firm Gazprom signed a deal (Reuters) in which Gazprom agreed to help Iran develop oil and gas fields and complete export pipelines. Separately, Reuters reported yesterday that Gazprom told European buyers it cannot guarantee scheduled deliveries to them due to “extraordinary” circumstances. The report raises concerns that Gazprom could reduce its gas flow to Europe when an ongoing maintenance period ends on Thursday. |