The shareholders of Gastrade, the company that operates the new floating LNG terminal in the Greek port of Alexandropoulis, are considering co-opting a new shareholder, considering the interest shown by Romania and North Macedonia, the EnergyPress publication from Greece reported.
According to the cited source, there is a positive response from the shareholders for the entry of a Romanian entity (probably the Transgaz state network management company) into the share capital of Gastrade with a percentage of approximately 10%.
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North Macedonia has problems with Bulgaria. The Bulgars do not recognise the modern language on Macedonian. This state has a mixt population of Slaves, Albanians and Aromani. The Slaves being the majority have the Slavic Bulgarian language so this can not be named Macedonian which points to Greek. This is the reason the greater area is also referred to as Macedonian Salad.