Currently, Moscow is talking to Washington to continue the work of the northern stream with the support of American investors.
In the US president administration, Donald Trump broke an internal dispute over Russian energy sanctions. Special White House Representative Steve Witkof, according to two knowledgeable resources, advocates have raised sanctions on energy sources from Russia. Politico reported this Friday, July 4.
At the same time, the US minister of internal work Dag Burgum takes the opposite position – he sought to provide Russia from energy markets and open up many opportunities for American exports.
This discussion took place against Donald Trump’s statements about the need to quickly end the war against Ukraine. After a phone conversation with Putin in May, the White House chief wrote that “Russia wants a lot of trade in the United States, when the disaster” bloody massacre “will end.”
So, Moscow is talking to Washington to continue the work of the northern stream. So now the European energy sector is in the midst of potential cooperation. The deal was supported by American investors, which even more interrupted by Brussels officials.
“Trump and Putin want to share the European Energy Market and create individual spheres of influence,” said one of the EU officials.
As reported, the European Union has refused to introduce the ban on importing Russian liquid natural gas to future penalties.
Remember, despite a significant reduction in gas supply from Russia after 2022, the EU last year increased the import of liquid gas from the Russian Federation – it covers 19% of the needs of the European Union.
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Source: korrespondent

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