Monday, December 5, 2016

Putin: Nord Stream 2 is completed Onet.pl

the master of the Kremlin said that in Chelyabinsk, at the meeting with workers of local steel plants, specializing in the production of pipes.

also Called “stupid” and “unreasonable” the assertion that foreign buyers of Russian gas fall into dependence on Russia.

“in spite of the fact that there were complications, namely, that Poland has not given permission, then members go to the project, first of all, foreign companies – German, Austrian. Everyone wants to work. I have no more doubt that the project will be executed”, – Putin said, quoted by the TASS news Agency.

he Noted that the Russian “Gazprom” delivers currently record amounts of gas to Europe. “We are able to satisfy themselves, and even growing needs of the Russian economy and our partners. Today, what few people know about it, publicly said, “Gazprom” supplies to Europe as much gas as neither Russia nor the Soviet Union never supplied,” said the Russian President.

Export gas to Europe going on for decades, and “in essence there was not a single case that we disrupted supply,” – said Putin, adding that there were gaps in 2008-2009 at fault “States of transit” – that is, of Ukraine.

the Russian Leader also took strong polemics with the opinion that the recipients of Russian gas fall into political dependence on Moscow.

“We have this, devoid of any reason teoryjkę that whoever buys our gas, he falls into dependency on Russia. This is absolutely stupid, unreasonable argument, since there is mutual dependence. If our customer becomes dependent on the supplier, we also fall into dependence on the buyer,” he said.

Expressed the view that a number of transit States the opposite – the new gazociągowi under the Baltic sea, because he did not want to lose profits from transit fees. However, according to Putin, “ultimately, transit fees will be borne by the buyer, final price.”

Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline from Russia to Germany through the Baltic Sea. Should be placed along effect since November 2011 bus Nord Stream.

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