War Sanctions Snag Russia’s Building of Turkey Nuclear Plant
- Allies have refrained from pressuring Ankara on war penalties
- Reactor units on Mediterranean are a critical project
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Sanctions imposed over the invasion of Ukraine are complicating Russia’s construction of a $20 billion nuclear power plant in Turkey, according to two Turkish officials.
The snags might delay a project critical for Turkey that President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said will eventually meet about 10% of the nation’s power demand.