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US President Joe Biden criticizes German-Russian gas pipeline Nord Stream 2: "A bad deal for Europe"

2021-01-26T20:31:30.910Z


Even under Joe Biden, the US government's resistance to the controversial Baltic Sea pipeline has not slackened. However, the White House announced that it would like to discuss Nord Stream 2 with its European partners.


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US President Joe Biden

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Even under the government of the new US President Joe Biden, Germany has to prepare for resistance against the German-Russian Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline.

"The president continues to believe that Nord Stream 2 is a bad deal for Europe," said new White House spokeswoman Jen Psaki at her daily press conference on Tuesday.

Psaki also said US measures against the pipeline would be reviewed by the new administration.

Biden will consult with the European partners on this issue.

When asked, Psaki did not provide any information on whether Nord Stream 2 had been the topic of Biden's and Merkel's call the day before.

The Chancellor said last week that she wanted to speak to the new US administration about the controversial Baltic Sea pipeline.

Trump's government imposed sanctions

Under Biden's predecessor Donald Trump, the USA initiated sanctions against the nearly ten billion euro project.

On Tuesday last week, Trump's government - their last full day in office - punished a company for the first time for participating in the construction of the pipeline, based on the sanctions laws against Nord Stream 2.

The Russian company KVT-RUS was affected. Its laying vessel "Fortuna" was classified as "blocked property" by the US State Department.

The announcement said the US would consider further punitive measures in the near future.

The punitive measure against KVT-RUS was imposed on the basis of the Caatsa Sanctions Act ("Countering America's Adversaries through Sanctions").

Caatsa allows the president to impose sanctions under certain conditions.

Separately, with broad support from both Republicans and Democrats, the US Congress passed two laws that could penalize companies related to the construction of the pipeline.

Democrat Biden cannot change anything about these laws on his own initiative.

The USA accuses Germany of making Europe, with the almost completed pipeline between Russia and Germany, too dependent on Russian energy supplies.

Proponents of the pipeline, on the other hand, accuse the US of only wanting to sell their own liquefied gas better in Europe.

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Source: spiegel

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