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White House mulling sanctions over Nord Stream 2 pipeline
DAMEROW, GERMANY – MARCH 26: An employee stood beside a device which was flexing areas of pipeline to fit the building and construction surface at a pipeline depot on March 26, 2019 near Damerow, Germany. The Eugal gas pipeline will carry gas showing up from Russia through the Nord Stream 2 pipeline 480km throughout eastern Germany, from Lubmin on the Baltic Sea to the Czech border. (Picture by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
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UPGRADED 7:25 PM PT – Tuesday, February 16, 2021
The U.S. is examining whether to location sanctions on business associated with the building and construction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline in Eastern Europe.
On Tuesday, White House press secretary Jen Psaki stated Joe Biden believes the pipeline, suggested to cover in between Russia and Germany, is a “bad deal for Europe.” She continued, the U.S. is mulling sanctions in an effort to bring the task in line with Europe’s energy objectives.
“We’re continuing to monitor activity to complete or to certify the pipeline,” Psaki specified. “If such activity takes place, we’ll make a determination of the applicability of sanctions. Importantly, sanctions are only one among many important tools to ensure energy security.”
SASSNITZ, GERMANY – OCTOBER 19: Employees are dealing with an iron cage in the production hall at the Nord Stream 2 center at Mukran on Ruegen Islandon October 19, 2017 in Sassnitz, Germany. (Picture by Carsten Koall/Getty Images)
The pipeline has actually been mostly slammed by the international neighborhood over fears it would divide Eastern Europe and would enable the Ukraine to fall under the impact of Russia. The questionable pipeline is presently over 90 percent finished.
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DAMEROW, GERMANY – MARCH 26: An employee stood beside a device which was flexing areas of pipeline to fit the building and construction surface at a pipeline depot on March 26, 2019 near Damerow, Germany. The Eugal gas pipeline will carry gas showing up from Russia through the Nord Stream 2 pipeline 480km throughout eastern Germany, from Lubmin on the Baltic Sea to the Czech border. (Picture by Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
OAN Newsroom
UPGRADED 7:25 PM PT – Tuesday, February 16, 2021
The U.S. is examining whether to location sanctions on business associated with the building and construction of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline in Eastern Europe.
On Tuesday, White House press secretary Jen Psaki stated Joe Biden believes the pipeline, suggested to cover in between Russia and Germany, is a “bad deal for Europe.” She continued, the U.S. is mulling sanctions in an effort to bring the task in line with Europe’s energy objectives.
“We’re continuing to monitor activity to complete or to certify the pipeline,” Psaki specified. “If such activity takes place, we’ll make a determination of the applicability of sanctions. Importantly, sanctions are only one among many important tools to ensure energy security.”

SASSNITZ, GERMANY – OCTOBER 19: Employees are dealing with an iron cage in the production hall at the Nord Stream 2 center at Mukran on Ruegen Islandon October 19, 2017 in Sassnitz, Germany. (Picture by Carsten Koall/Getty Images)
The pipeline has actually been mostly slammed by the international neighborhood over fears it would divide Eastern Europe and would enable the Ukraine to fall under the impact of Russia. The questionable pipeline is presently over 90 percent finished.
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