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US threatens Russia’s Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline
A sign reading ‘Nord Stream 2 Committed. Reliable. Safe.’ hangs above a painted map of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline from Russia to Germany at the natural gas receiving station in the Lubmin industrial estate in Lubmin, Germany, November 16, 2021

US State Department officials have warned Moscow that the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline will not proceed if Russia invades Ukraine, a position backed up by Germany today.

Washington fears the project — which will link a vast network of offshore natural gas pipelines between Russian and Germany — will increase European dependence on Russian energy and reduce markets for its own shale gas exports.

“I want to be very clear: if Russia invades Ukraine one way or another, Nord Stream 2 will not move forward,” US State Department spokesman Ned Price told National Public Radio on Wednesday evening. 

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