BBC News Online: World: Europe


Front Page | World | UK | UK Politics | Business | Sci/Tech | Health | Education | Sport | Entertainment | Talking Point | High Graphics | Feedback | Help | Noticias | Newyddion |
Tuesday, September 7, 1999 Published at 03:56 GMT 04:56 UK

American Energy Secretary in Turkey


American Energy Secretary in Turkey

The American Energy Secretary, Bill Richardson, is in Turkey for talks on prospective projects for the transport of Caspian oil and gas to western markets through Turkey.

Mr Richardson reaffirmed US support for the construction of an oil pipline from the Azeri capital, Baku, to the Turkish Mediterranean port of Ceyhan.

The Turkish Energy Minister, Cumhur Ersumer, said ahead of his talks with Mr Richardson later today, the fighting in Dagestan showed how relatively secure the Baku-Ceyhan pipeline would be.

The Baku-Ceyhan proposal is one of the three the other two being to the Russian Black Sea port of Novorossiisk and the Georgian of Supsa to be recommended to the Azeri government by the international consortium Azeri International Operating Consortium exploiting the Caspian oil fields as the main export route. Later in the week Mr Richardson will travel to Azerbaijan and Turkmenistan, locked in a territorial dispute over the Caspian seabed.

From the newsroom of the BBC World Service


Europe Contents

Country profiles

In this section

Violence greets Clinton visit
Russian forces pound Grozny
EU fraud: a billion dollar bill
Next steps for peace
Cardinal may face loan-shark charges
Vodafone takeover battle heats up (From Business)
Trans-Turkish pipeline deal signed
French party seeks new leader
Jube tube debut
Athens riots for Clinton visit
UN envoy discusses Chechnya in Moscow
Solana new Western European Union chief
Moldova's PM-designate withdraws
Chechen government welcomes summit
In pictures: Clinton's violent welcome
Georgia protests over Russian 'attack'
UN chief: No Chechen 'catastrophe'
New arms control treaty for Europe
Mannesmann fights back (From Business)
EU fraud -- a billion-dollar bill
New moves in Spain's terror scandal
EU allows labelling of British beef
UN seeks more security in Chechnya
Athens riots for Clinton visit
Russia's media war over Chechnya
Homeless suffer as quake toll rises
Analysis: East-West relations must shift


Front Page | World | UK | UK Politics | Business | Sci/Tech | Health | Education | Sport | Entertainment | Talking Point | High Graphics | Feedback | Help | Noticias | Newyddion |


Back to top | BBC News Home | BBC Homepage | ©