Sanctions still pouring down on Nord Stream 2

While US opposition to Nord Stream 2 apparently has no end in sight, fresh numbers confirm Germany's economic interest in the disputed gas pipeline.
Although the Danish Energy Agency last month approved commissioning and operation of the pipelines in Nord Stream 2, the gas project is still met with heavy resistance from the US, among others. | Photo: Nord Stream 2 / Axel Schmidt
Although the Danish Energy Agency last month approved commissioning and operation of the pipelines in Nord Stream 2, the gas project is still met with heavy resistance from the US, among others. | Photo: Nord Stream 2 / Axel Schmidt

That gas of Russian origin is regarded as controversial is confirmed repeatedly and apparently without end.

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