Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu attended the iftar party organized by the Turkish-Bulgarian Culture and Service Association. In his speech, Soylu announced that a bridge would be built over the Rezve Stream with Bulgaria.
Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu attended the iftar party organized by the Turkish-Bulgarian Culture and Service Association. A new bridge will be built between Bulgaria and Turkey, Soylu said, “We are building a bridge with Bulgaria across the Rezve Stream in the coming days. car crossing.”
“The first phase of the nuclear power plant in Mersin will be opened in the coming days.”
Emphasizing that Turkey has done successful works in many fields, Soylu emphasized, “I hope our president will make Sakarya gas available to our nation in the coming days with strong good news. If we are not free and free, if we cannot make our own decisions, Sakarya gas will not be in our system. We are building a nuclear power plant in Mersin.The first phase will be opened in the coming days and the system will be activated.We have built one of the largest dams in the world, Yusufili Dam.How can people do it if you see it?Did our engineers do this?Let us applaud ourselves and appreciate loudly What our state and the private sector can achieve.”
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