US Secretary of State: Finishing Nord Stream 2 Pipeline Ultimately Up to Builders

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken has said in an interview broadcast that it is ultimately up to those building the Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline whether to complete it despite opposition from Washington.

 

On the 24th March, Mr Blinken said he had told his German counterpart that US sanctions against the pipeline from Russia to Germany were a real possibility and there was “no ambiguity” in American opposition to its construction.

 

Because the pipeline would run from Russia to Germany under the Baltic Sea, bypassing Ukraine, critics argue that it would deprive Kiev of lucrative transit revenues and potentially undercut Ukrainian efforts to counter Russian aggression.

 

The Kremlin says the US$11 billion venture led by Russian state energy company Gazprom is a commercial project, but several US administrations have opposed the project.

 

Asked if there was anything the United States could do to stop the pipeline, Mr Blinken told CNN in an interview broadcast on the 28th March: “Well, ultimately that is up to those who are trying to build the pipeline and complete it. We just wanted to make sure that our … opposition to the pipeline was well understood.”

 

Source: Pipeline & Gas Journal