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... that the construction of the Botaş Saros FSRU Terminal in the Gulf of Saros, Turkey, continued despite a court-ordered stay of execution? Source: "Bölge İdare Mahkemesi Sazlıdere FSRU Limanı için yürütmeyi durdurma kararı verdi", "Sazlıdere Köyü Sahili’nde, BOTAŞ tarafından yapımına başlanan Saros FSRU Liman ve Boru Hattı Projesi inşaatıyla ilgili Edirne İdare Mahkemesi kararını verdi." , "... Saros Körfezi'nde de kıyıları tahrip etmeye ve denizi betona gömmeye devam ediyor." (in Turkish)[1],
Overall: Article is new enough, long enough, well sourced, neutral and plagiarism free. Hook is cited and of interest. QPQ done. Turkish sources taken on trust. Lajmmoore (talk) 13:11, 7 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]