Russia halts gas deliveries to Europe via Nord Stream pipeline
No gas flow would be available on pipeline that runs under Baltic Sea to Germany until Sept. 3, according to Gazprom
ANKARA
Russia on Wednesday temporarily halted gas deliveries to Europe via the Nord Stream pipeline for maintenance work.
No gas flow would be available on the pipeline that runs under the Baltic Sea to Germany until Sept. 3, Russian state energy giant Gazprom said.
On fears that Russia will not resume gas deliveries to Europe even after the maintenance work is over, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Tuesday said that apart from problems arising due to Western sanctions, nothing hinders deliveries to Europe.
"European countries, the UK, Canada, and the US have imposed sanctions against Russia, which do not allow for normal maintenance and repair work, and also do not allow for the legal return of the necessary components and assemblies to their places of operation," he said.
In its press release on July 27, Gazprom said it would reduce the daily natural gas delivery capacity to Europe via the Nord Stream pipeline to 20%.
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