10.06.2017, 21:49
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On Thursday, Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Konrad Szymanski said the Baltic Pipe could be another "window" to the Poland's gas system, allowing to get rid of dependence from Russian gas.
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The biggest party in Denmark’s parliament is voicing serious concerns about a bid by Gazprom PJSC to build a pipeline from Russia to Europe that would pass through Nordic and Baltic waters.
Nord Stream 2 would be built by Russian-owned Gazprom and used to funnel the country’s gas into Europe. The European Union is looking into a common response to the bid, with security concerns figuring alongside commercial considerations, according to a letter seen by Bloomberg. Danish Foreign Minister Anders Samuelsen says he welcomes the EU’s decision to look at the political risks. Others are even more outspoken.
“Nord Stream is owned by Gazprom and in reality Gazprom is the Russian state, and that means that this is Russia versus Denmark,” said Nick Haekkerup, a former defense minister and the foreign policy spokesman for the opposition Social Democrats, the biggest party in the Danish legislature. “Obviously, we’re a small player going up against a very, very big player and in that situation it’s good to have allies on our side instead of dealing with it on our own.” https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/a...ish-parliament
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