Vladimir Putin stated that Gazprom is planning to invest up to 100 billion rubles in the small former Soviet republic of Kyrgyzstan in central Asia.
MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Russia`s state energy giant Gazprom is planning to invest up to 100 billion rubles (approximately $1.7 billion) in Kyrgyzstan and ensure that 60 percent of the country`s territory is covered by the gas network. Russian President Vladimir Putin said.
`Gazprom has massive plans for energy development… Gazprom intends to invest up to 100 billion rubles in the coming years.` Putin said in an interview with a Kyrgyz journalist. aired by the Russian broadcaster RenTV on Saturday.
According to the Russian President. it might be possible to do `what was agreed with Kyrgyz President [Almazbek Atambayev].` ensuring that the gas network covers 60 percent of the country.
The interview was recorded following a meeting between Putin and Atambayev in Sochi on Thursday. Kyrgyzstan. a nation of approximately six million people. became the fifth country to join the Russian-led Eurasian Economic Union. in August. 2015.
