Caspian Energy publishes an exclusive interview with the Prime Minister of Turkey

10:41 - 8.05.2018


The 103rd special issue of the Caspian Energy journal dedicated to the 5th International Caspian Energy Forum Tbilisi-2018 has been published, First Deputy Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of the Caspian European Club Telman Aliyev said.

The exclusive interview with Prime Minister of the Republic of Turkey Binali Yildirim was published in the new issue of Caspian Energy journal.

Caspian Energy also included the interviews with Minister of Transport, Maritime Affairs and Communications of Turkey Ahmet Arslan, Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation Igor Bratchikov, Minister of Energy of Kazakhstan Kanat Bozumbayev and Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Azerbaijan Mahmud Mammadguliyev.

At the same time readers can get acquainted with the materials about the activities of SOCAR Georgia Gas, SOCAR Georgia Petroleum, PASHA Bank Georgia, P&G, Ziraat Bank Azerbaijan, Yagmur-2 and Iteca Caspian.

The presentation of the journal issue was held in the framework of the 5th International Caspian Energy Forum Tbilisi-2018, which is dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the establisghment of the Azerbaijan and Georgian states, as well as the 95th anniversary of the birth of the National Leader of Azerbaijan Heydar Aliyev - the founder of the modern energy and economic policy implemented now in the Caspian-Black Sea region.

The international Caspian Energy journal is spread in 70 countries of the world. For 19 years, the journal has been publishing interviews of Presidents and Prime Ministers of different countries of the world, as well as heads of reputable international organizations, large transnational companies, reviews and analytical materials of distinguished experts. According to various estimates, the Caspian Energy journal is ranked among top 5 flagship publications of the Caspian-Black Sea and Baltic regions. Besides, it provides guidance for many investors who are considering all possible business lines in the Caspian-Black Sea and Baltic regions.

 

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