The idea of the agreement belongs to the former head of the Nord Stream AG, near Putin.
In the United States, they develop a project to restart the Russian North Stream-2 gas pipeline in Europe with the support of American investors. This has been reported by the Financial Times.
According to the publication, the idea of a gas pipeline agreement belongs to the former general director of the Nord Stream Ag Matthias Varnig, which is a close ally of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin.
“According to officials in Washington, some Trump administration representatives are aware of the initiative to attract American investors and consider it as part of efforts to continue the relationship with Moscow,” wrote FT.
In particular, according to one of the resources, one of the Consortia of investors, led by the United States, has already formed an agreement with Gazprom.
The purpose of the project is not only economic benefits, but also a possible intercession in solving the conflict in Ukraine.
It is noted that if the agreement takes place, the United States may receive unprecedented control over European gas supplies. However, it will need to cancel sanctions against Russia, the Kremlin’s permission to continue the supply and resolution of Germany to use the gas pipeline.
Keep in mind that in September 2023, one of the two pipelines of the northern stream-2 was damaged as a result of a sabotage. Another northern stream-2 gas pipeline with a capacity of 27.5 billion cubic gas meters per year was not injured, but was never used.
By the end of January 2025, Denmark allowed the Gazprom subsidiary to maintain the North Stream-2 gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea by caution.
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