Turkey says no problem with gas flow from war-hit Iran
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ISTANBUL, March 24 (Reuters) - Turkey's energy minister said on Tuesday there are no problems with natural gas flow from war-hit Iran and that Turkey's storage facilities are 71% full, according to his comments to reporters after a cabinet meeting.
Turkish media quoted the minister, Alparslan Bayraktar, as saying, "There are no problems with the gas flow from Iran". His comments came after an earlier media report that flows had stopped.
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