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Romania to Ukraine:
"The islet was part of border dispute between Romania and Ukraine in 2004–2009, during which Romania contested the technical definition of the island and borders around it."

https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Snake_Island_(Black_Sea)
"The Snake Island Lighthouse was built in the autumn of 1842[7] by the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Empire. The lighthouse is an octagonal-shaped building, 12 meters tall, located near the highest elevated area of the island, 40 meters above the sea level. The lighthouse built on site of the previously destroyed temple of Achilles is adjacent to a housing building. The remnants of the Greek temple were found in 1823."

Russia to Turkey:
"Turkey and Russia on Wednesday inaugurated the TurkStream pipeline that transports Russian natural gas to Turkey and Europe."

"Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Fatih Donmez said the project would eliminate possible transit risks by making Turkey the first buyer of the natural gas."

http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2020-01/09/c_138688856.htm

Turkey to Libya:
"Turkey’s recent moves in the Eastern Mediterranean have made waves after it signed a maritime deal with Libya’s Government of National Accord (GNA) based in Tripoli. The deal is a clear signal to other coastal states in the region that the gas game will not be played without Ankara’s consent." 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.trtworld.com/turkey/why-did-turkey-sign-a-maritime-deal-with-libya-32064/amp

Not much info on Romania to Turkey yet. Seems like the standard once a year visit... Too calm. The spirit side of me wants to say Turkestan is a reflection of Turkey, with the reflection point being the temple of Achilles. Turk eye Stan, Sebastian Stan. Leaps of faith on that one tho. Hollywood is where everyone sends their spies to mingle?

Turkey is securing natural gas. Just out of geographic convenience?