Wednesday, October 12, 2022

Germany Declines Putin's Offer To Send Natural Gas To Europe Via Through One Undamaged Nord Stream 2 Pipeline And Through Turkey

 

BBC: Gas taps can be still turned on to EU, says Vladimir Putin 

President Vladimir Putin has said the gas taps can be still turned on for Russian supplies to the EU, despite sharp political disagreements. 

Russia has not delivered gas to Europe via the Nord Stream 1 line since August, and Nord Stream 2 was halted after Russia invaded Ukraine. 

The February invasion led to gas price hikes, and EU customers face record tariffs this winter. But Germany quickly rejected Mr Putin's offer to send gas via Nord Stream 2. 

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WNU Editor: The German government has refused Putin's offer .... Putin offers Europe gas through Nord Stream 2, Germany declines (DW). More here .... Germany flatly rejects Putin’s offer to renew energy exports: ‘Nice try’ (FOX News). But Germany has signaled that they will accept Russian natural gas through Nord Stream 1, even though the pipeline has been knocked-out .... Russia could deliver gas via Nord Stream 1, but not Nord Stream 2 - Germany (Reuters). I will admit that this German position makes no sense to me. 

Putin is also "hinting" on who he believes was responsible for attacking the Nord Stream pipelines .... Putin hints at culprits behind Nord Stream sabotage (RT). 

Germany Declines Putin's Offer To Send Natural Gas To Europe Via Through One Undamaged Nord Stream 2 Pipeline And Through Turkey  

Russia ready to use Nord Stream 2 string for gas supplies to Europe — Putin -- TASS  

Putin says Russia could increase gas supplies to Europe -- AP  

Putin Says 'Ball In EU Court' On Restarting Nord Stream Deliveries -- AFP  

Putin moots gas hub in Turkey with Nord Stream supplies -- Reuters  

Kremlin Weighs Boosting Turkish Gas Links to Replace Nord Stream -- Bloomberg  

Russia’s Putin says all infrastructure at risk after Nord Stream hit -- Bloomberg  

Putin: Terror Attacks Against Nord Stream Seek to Undermine Energy Security of Continent -- Sputnik

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