
“America destroyed the pipelines because secret American policy is to keep Germany and Europe dependent on (expensive) American gas supplies. So the businessman is unlikely to get permission,” Shakespeare, a visiting scholar at Indonesia's Trisakti University and co-founder of the Global Justice Movement, explained.
Nord Stream 2 AG is owned by a subsidiary of Russia’s Gazprom, with a consortium of five European energy companies financing to the project. A Swiss court has repeatedly extended the moratorium on Nord Stream 2 AG’s bankruptcy, most recently until January 2025. It's unclear whether Russia would ever allow foreign investors, particularly from unfriendly countries, to gain a stake in the project.
In December 2022, a source told US media that repairing the damaged energy infrastructure could cost $500 million or more to repair, and that consultants were engaged in research into how long the damaged pipes could withstand exposure to saltwater.
"I don't want to get our country in trouble, so I won't answer...But I can tell you who it wasn't – Russia. It wasn't Russia," President-elect Donald Trump told US media in April 2023. "How about when they blamed Russia. You know they said 'Russia blew up their own pipeline.' You got a kick out of that one too," Trump said.
In an interview with Tucker Carlson in February, Russian President Vladimir Putin said it was "clear to the whole world" that the US was responsible for the Nord Stream sabotage. Germany's silence on the matter shows that its leaders are "guided by the interests of the collective West rather than its [own] national interests," Putin added.
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