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Germany stands firm: Nord Stream 2 remains off the table

German minister Annalena Baerbock has ruled out resuming Nord Stream 2. She emphasized that this decision has cost Germany billions of euros. It is also a significant issue for Europe's energy security.

Annalena Baerbock assured that Germany will not resume work on Nord Stream 2.
Annalena Baerbock assured that Germany will not resume work on Nord Stream 2.
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Justyna Lasota-Krawczyk

What do you need to know?

  • The decision on Nord Stream 2: German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock ruled out the possibility of resuming the Nord Stream 2 project, which was designed to deliver Russian gas to Europe.
  • Costs and consequences: Baerbock emphasized that the decision on Nord Stream 2 has cost Germany billions of euros, making its reactivation impossible.
  • International talks: The issue of Nord Stream 2 arose in the context of talks between Washington and Moscow about the war in Ukraine.

Germany rules out restarting Nord Stream 2

During her visit to Kyiv, Annalena Baerbock firmly ruled out the possibility of resuming the Nord Stream 2 project. "The wrong decision regarding Nord Stream-2 cost us, that is, German society, very dearly," said Baerbock at a press conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. She emphasized that Germany has paid billions of euros for this, making the reactivation of the pipeline impossible.

The issue of Nord Stream 2 has returned to the international stage in the context of talks between Washington and Moscow. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov mentioned the potential restoration of natural gas supplies to Europe through the Nord Stream pipelines. "Now, of course, there are disagreements. But the interest in restoring normal energy supply to Europe is not the interest of the United States and Russia alone?" Lavrov asked on Russian television.

Will Germany change its mind?

Despite some voices in Germany calling for reconsidering the project, Baerbock clarified that these are not the opinions of leading German politicians.

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