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Kremlin: US Sanctions Against Nord Stream 2 Blatant 'Cowboy-Like Raid' on Pipeline

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The US Congress previously passed a Defence Authorisation Bill that included sanctions against the joint project by Russia's Gazprom and European energy giants. President Donald Trump, however, refused to sign it, dismissing the bill for lacking pandemic relief efforts and being a "gift" to Russia, China, and Big Tech.

American sanctions against Nord Stream 2 are a blatant attack on the pipeline project, developed jointly by Russian and European companies, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.

"Let's take Gazprom, which works jointly with its European partners on Nord Stream 2. It is an absolutely blatant cowboy-like raid. I am referring to these sanctions against Nord Stream 2. How else can we call it?", Peskov wondered.

At the same time, the spokesman suggested that despite Washington's efforts, the pipeline's construction will be completed.

US Pressure on European Partners Over Pipeline

The Kremlin spokesman's statement comes in the wake of the US Congress adopting the Defence Authorisation Bill – a broad document that includes, among other things, new sanctions against the Nord Stream 2 pipeline. The bill, however, was rejected by President Donald Trump, who demanded that it have larger pandemic relief payments for American families and include a provision voiding online platforms' protection from liability over user-generated content.

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Kremlin Sees US Sanctions on Nord Stream 2 as Start of Hybrid War

Washington claims the pipeline undermines Europe's energy security and purportedly gives Russia leverage over the EU, despite Moscow and Brussels’ dismissing such allegations. The US has already introduced several sanctions in a bid to stop the construction of the pipeline and force Europe to buy LNG from America or Israel instead of Russian gas. While Brussel did not rule out purchases of American LNG, it defended the pipeline project, in which several European energy giants are also taking part.

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