Ankara-Istanbul YHT line is being sabotaged

The opening of the Ankara-Istanbul YHT line is being sabotaged: Minister of Transport Elvan answered questions of the press before his meeting with Bulgarian Transport Minister Danail Papazov in the meeting room of the Ministry.
Reminding of President Abdullah Gül's words that "There are a few problems with the Internet law, we are working on it", Elvan said, "The President's appreciation for the Internet law is on the agenda."
On another question, Elvan stated that there was a temporary problem regarding road transport with Bulgaria, “But common sense prevailed and the problem was solved. In today's meeting, we will discuss very comprehensively what we can do in other modes of the transportation sector, especially in road transport, and in the field of communication and communication, how and in what way we can strengthen our relations. I also have a positive opinion on this matter. I hope we will create the infrastructure that will strengthen the relations between the two countries in today's meeting ”.
TÜRKSAT 4A satellite signal on the question of whether there is a problem with Elvan, said there was no problem with the satellite.
Elvan on the opening date of the Ankara-Istanbul High Speed ​​Train line, said the work is continuing. Elvan, said:
“We encountered a particularly problem with cutting the wires. Kocaeli and Sakarya governorships are continuing the necessary investigations regarding this. Our work continues. Our goal is to connect Istanbul to Ankara by high speed train as soon as possible. We have not made a statement like this month, but we are continuing our work on the high-speed train, so far there is no hitch. In a few local areas, we faced the problem of interruption of the lines drawn by someone. More precisely, it is about the illegal cutting of cables late at night. It could be sabotage, we're investigating. This does not prevent our work. We don't have any problems.

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