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Russian President Vladimir Putin reiterated on Tuesday after meeting German Chancellor Olaf Scholz that the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, which is still awaiting regulatory approval, is a “purely commercial” project which will strengthen Europe’s energy security.
The $11-billion pipeline, which has faced stiff opposition from the United States and some European states, was built last September across the Baltic Sea from Russia to Germany, but has been idle pending German and EU regulatory clearance.
“This is one of Europe’s largest infrastructure projects, aimed at significantly strengthening energy security on the continent,” Putin said.
“I have said more than once that this project is purely commercial, and that there are no politics, nor any political tinge, here.”
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Some European politicians and experts have accused Russia of using its energy supplies as a political tool, and called for reducing reliance on commodity exports from Moscow.
Nord Stream 2 would double annual capacity of the existing Nord Stream pipeline via the Baltic Sea to 110 billion cubic metres of gas, more than half Russia’s current pipeline gas exports to Europe.
Both projects are designed to bypass Ukraine, once a key route for Russia’s gas exports to Europe, depriving Kyiv of billions of dollars in revenues from transit fees.
Putin reiterated that Russia was ready to continue gas transit via Ukraine after 2024 once the current deal is expired, but only if there is demand for gas in Europe and the route is economically viable.
He once again said that Russian gas is much cheaper under long-term deals with Gazprom than on the spot market.
He also welcomed a decision by Gazprom’s board to nominate former German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder to join its board of directors last month
Schroeder is also a board member at Russia’s top oil producer Rosneft and head of the shareholders’ committee of Nord Stream AG, the operating company of the existing pipeline.
“I believe this will be beneficial for our cooperation,” Putin said.
Scholz said with regard to Nord Stream 2, he did not want to comment further on “the private commercial pursuits of a former chancellor”.
“We are committed to ensuring gas transit in Europe works through Ukraine, Belarus, Poland and Nord Stream 1 according to the agreements we have,” he said.
“And we also want to ensure peaceful development in Europe, that there will be no military confrontation in Ukraine. If that is the case, it will have far-reaching consequences.”
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