President Erdogan negotiates long-term energy agreements with multiple suppliers.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has pursued aggressive energy diversification strategies to reduce reliance on Russian natural gas. Turkey is negotiating agreements with Azerbaijan, Libya, and Eastern Mediterranean producers.
The government has prioritized development of domestic renewable energy sources. Wind and solar projects are being developed across Anatolia.
Turkey's geographic position makes it a critical transit point for energy flows. The nation has leveraged this advantage to negotiate favorable terms.
Recent agreements have reduced energy vulnerability and provided negotiating flexibility.