US Sanctions on Nord Stream 2 ‘Very Pro-European Decision’, American Envoy to Germany Claims

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On Saturday, Berlin rejected “extraterritorial” US sanctions against the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project as “interference in Germany’s domestic affairs”.

In an interview with Bild magazine, US Ambassador to Germany Richard Grenell said that he believes that US sanctions against Nord Stream 2 were adopted in the interests of Europe.

Grenell described the anti-Nord Stream 2 sanctions as “a very pro-European decision” because Washington has been “hearing from our European partners that the United States should support them in their efforts”.

When asked if the sanctions were imposed to “slow down the pipeline project or to prevent it in the long term”, Grenell referred to a “longstanding US policy that goes back to the Obama administration”.

Berlin Rejects US’ Nord Stream 2 Sanctions as ‘Interference in German Internal Affairs’

The interview comes after deputy government spokesperson Ulrike Demmer said that Berlin “expressed regret over the fact that US sanctions against Nord Stream 2 […] gas pipeline have taken effect.”

The statement echoed that of German Chancellor Angela Merkel, who opposed the sanctions because they have extraterritorial effect, and added that the restrictions may negatively affect the gas transit negotiations between Russia and Ukraine.

He continued on by saying that both “Moscow and Europe dislike US sanctions on Nord Stream 2, as these measures violate international law”.

US Slaps Sanctions on Nord Stream 2

After US President Donald Trump signed on Friday the $738 billion National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA), a military spending package that includes sanctions against these two projects, the country’s Treasury Department stated that the restrictive measures took effect immediately and that Washington was demanding that construction companies stop their work.

The sanctions specifically target companies and individuals involved in providing services on the Nord Stream 2 pipeline and have their US visas revoked and financial assets in the US frozen. The bill also provides for a 30-day grace period for them to wind down their operations in the project.

Nord Stream 2 pipeline construction underway in Finnish waters in the Baltic Sea.

The Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline is a joint venture between Gazprom and five European companies: France’s ENGIE, Austria’s OMV, the UK-Dutch company Royal Dutch Shell, and Germany’s Uniper and Wintershall. The pipeline is due to be finished in 2020 and will carry up to 55 billion cubic meters of gas per year from Russia to Germany and Central Europe, bypassing the existing route through Ukraine and Poland.

While Russia describes Nord Stream 2 as a purely economic project, the US continues efforts to undermine the venture, threatening everyone involved with sanctions and promoting its liquefied natural gas on the European market.

Sourse: sputniknews.com

US Sanctions on Nord Stream 2 ‘Very Pro-European Decision’, American Envoy to Germany Claims

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