Baku. Iran and Turkey reached a $1-billion deal for construction of 660-kn gas pipeline. The agreement was signed between the energy ministers of the two countries, APA reports quoting FARS news agency. The ministers have also discussed strengthening the bilateral relations and Turkish investment in the Iranian energy sector.
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