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Future US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken promised to use «any convincing tool» to do this.
As RIA Novosti reports with reference to the widespread statement, the German regulator of the Nord Stream 2 project - the Federal Office of Maritime Shipping and Hydrography of Germany - has extended the permit for pipe-laying work for Nord Stream 2 until May.
According to the Danish newspaper Politiken, the threat of serious US sanctions forced the consulting firm Rambøll to refuse to participate in the last part of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project.
As the KazTransOil company informs, Kazakhstan has resumed oil transit through Russia, oil pumping in the Atyrau-Samara section of the Uzen-Atyrau-Samara main oil pipeline has been fully restored.
The parliament of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern voted for the initiative of the regional government to create a special institution named Foundation for Climate and Environment Protection.
The pipe-laying vessel Akademik Chersky, having stood for almost a month not far from Kaliningrad, has returned to the unfinished section of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline.
According to the head of the Ukrainian GTS Operator, Sergei Makogon, Gazprom has reduced gas transit through Ukraine from about 180 million cubic meters per day at the end of December 2020 to about 130 million cubic meters per day at the beginning of January 2021.
According to Alexander Novak, the US sanctions against the project are nothing but open protectionism aimed at promoting American liquefied natural gas on the European market.
This was announced on December 29 by the Prime Minister of Belarus, Roman Golovchenko.
The pipe-laying work was carried out on a 2.6 kilometer section.
This follows from a statement published by the Danish Maritime Authority.
“It is being used as a hybrid war by the United States,” Dmitry Peskov said.
Christopher Robinson said that stopping the project could help in the future to improve relations between Washington and Moscow.
“I suppose there will be sanctions, but Nord Stream 2 will still be completed,” Klaus Ernst said.
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