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German chancellor backs ban on Nord Stream – FT

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Published: May 23, 2025 1:38 pm
Author: RT

Brussels has threatened sanctions on the sabotaged gas pipeline amid reported discussions on its potential reactivation

German Chancellor Frederick Merz actively supports an EU plan to ban any use of the Nord Stream gas pipelines and wants to block any moves to revive energy trade with Russia, the FT reported on Friday.

The move comes amid reports that Russia and the US are exploring ways to resume shipments through the still-intact line of Nord Stream 2, as part of broader efforts to normalize ties between Moscow and Washington.

According to the FT, citing sources, Merz has opened talks in Berlin and Brussels to prevent any such developments, while potentially aiming to shift the burden of decision-making to the EU level.

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US and Russia discuss restarting gas flows to EU – Reuters

The Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines connecting Russia and Germany under the Baltic Sea have been inactive since 2022 due to EU sanctions and sabotage, which Russia insists was orchestrated by Western intelligence agencies.

Earlier this month, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the natural gas pipelines were part of the planned new 18th sanctions package against Russia.

According to the FT, the restrictions would target Nord Stream 2 AG, the Switzerland-based entity that owns the pipelines, and any other companies that are necessary for their restart and operation.

Florian Philippot, a prominent French Euroskeptic politician, has criticized the EU’s proposal, calling it “madness.” He warned that such a move would amount to a “death sentence” for European industry.


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His remarks echoed broader concerns about the economic fallout from cutting ties with Russian energy. Following the 2022 sabotage and sanctions, European gas prices quadrupled compared to the previous year, placing immense strain on industry and consumers.

Before 2022, Russia met up to 60% of Germany’s demand for natural gas. The loss of an affordable supply resulted in production cuts and job losses across the country’s industrial sector.

In recent months, a growing number of German industrial leaders and politicians have advocated for the resumption of Russian gas imports. Christian Gunther, managing director of the Leuna chemical park in eastern Germany, told Reuters that affordable Russian gas is essential for reviving sectors like chemicals.


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Moscow has repeatedly stressed that it remains a reliable supplier and is ready to negotiate restarting gas exports to the continent.

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