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US sanctions Russia ship over Nord Stream 2

After almost a year of suspension due to threat of US sanctions, pipeline resumed just last month in German waters but now faces another snag

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 19 Jan 2021 9:00AM

US sanctions Russia ship over Nord Stream 2
According to reports in Germany, the US informed several European countries including Berlin of sanctions on the Fortuna pipeline laying vessel owned by the Russian company KVT-RUS. – Twitter pic, January 19, 2021

BERLIN – A Russian ship tasked with laying pipes to complete construction of the controversial Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline will be placed under sanctions by the US, German officials said Monday.

“This is the announcement of a sanction of a Russian ship. We take note of the announcement with regret,” a ministry spokesman told AFP, confirming a report in the Handelsblatt newspaper that Washington would make the decision official later today.

Work on the €10 billion (RM49 billion) pipeline resumed in German waters in December after being suspended for nearly a year because of the threat of US sanctions.

Signed off by US President Donald Trump in late 2019, the measures threatened asset freezes and visa restrictions for companies involved in the construction.

According to the Handelsblatt, the US informed Germany and several European countries that it would censure the pipeline laying vessel “Fortuna”, owned by the Russian company KVT-RUS.

The ship helped work to restart on the site in December by laying a short section of pipeline in German waters. 

The decision comes just ahead of Joe Biden's inauguration as US president on Wednesday.

Trump’s administration repeatedly criticised Germany and other European nations for relying on energy from Russia.

Besides Russian giant Gazprom, which has a majority stake in the project, the international consortium involved in the pipeline includes European players such as Germany's Wintershall and Uniper groups, the Dutch-British giant Shell, France's Engie and Austria's OMV. – AFP, January 19, 2021

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