Turkish President Recep Taytep Erdogan has said that the coming winter may become a difficult situation for European countries due to the gas crisis.
Erdogan called the European Union for the crisis in a press conference in Ankara on Tuesday.
‘European states are suffering the consequences of their actions, which is why there is a shortage of natural gas in the region," said the Turkish president, citing the gas crisis in the European continent.
The West's attitude towards Russian President Vladimir Putin and the sanctions imposed on Moscow are responsible for the current crisis, which has forced Putin to take revenge.’
‘I think Europe will be in a serious problem with the winter in Europe, but there is no problem with gas supply to Turkey,’ he said.’
Erdogan maintains good relations with Russian President Vladimir Putin and is also trying to remain neutral in the conflict.
Erdogan said, ‘Europe's behavior towards Putin, the ban imposed by them has forced Putin to say that if you want or unwillingly, you will say that if you Do this, but I will do that. Putin is using all his techniques and weapons, unfortunately, natural gas is one of them.








