Czaputowicz: Situation in Sea of Azov may affect construction of Nord Stream 2

Poland hopes that Russia's aggression against Ukraine in the Sea of Azov will change the circumstances related to the construction of Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline.

"In principle, the construction of Nord Stream 2 can still be blocked. We hope that the current situation with Ukraine can change the circumstances related to construction,” Polish Foreign Minister Jacek Czaputowicz said in an interview with Ukrinform.

According to the minister, Poland understands what a problem poses to Ukraine the construction of this gas pipeline as the Ukrainian gas transportation system could become irrelevant. In addition, Nord Stream 2 is a tool to blackmail Ukraine as well as a way to deprive Ukraine of budget revenues, Czaputowicz underscored.

He noted that the project had not only economic, but also political and geopolitical significance and also affected the energy security of Poland and other countries of Central and Eastern Europe.

The Polish foreign minister drew attention to the fact that this project is dangerous in the military dimension as well.

“Since Russia protects its industrial infrastructure in the Kerch Strait and the Sea of ​​Azov, then if it has it in the Baltic Sea, it may have a desire to protect it as well,” Czaputowicz said.

Poland and the Baltic countries feel it, he noted.

“There is also an issue of financial gains from gas trading. Russia uses them not to improve the quality of life of its citizens but to enhance the combat capability of its army. We stand in solidarity with Ukraine in the issue of the Nord Stream 2 and oppose its construction,” the Polish foreign minister emphasized.

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