Economics
Germany Brushes Aside U.S. Objection to Russia Gas Pipeline Link
- Altmaier suggests U.S. is seeking to protect its own market
- Putin meets Chancellor Angela Merkel in Russia’s Sochi
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Germany brushed aside U.S. concerns about a major natural gas pipeline that will deliver Russian gas to Europe, suggesting President Donald Trump’s administration appears to be protecting its own interests.
German Economy Minister Peter Altmaier defended the planned Nord Stream 2 pipeline as Chancellor Angela Merkel meets President Vladimir Putin in Russia. Yesterday, the U.S. warned it may impose sanctions to prevent Russia’s gas export monopoly Gazprom PJSC from completing the Nord Stream 2 link under the Baltic Sea.