Biden under fire for dialog on Nord Stream 2

A group of Republicans worry that the US president could be inclined to make a back-room deal with Germany on the controversial gas project.
Photo: MANDEL NGAN/AFP / AFP
Photo: MANDEL NGAN/AFP / AFP

It's no good if the US ends up going soft regarding planned gas pipeline Nord Stream 2, on which the nation has been imposing sanctions for more than a year, say several leading Republicans. They fear that new President Joe Biden will make a deal with Germany to let the pipeline be established, reports media Euractiv.

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