“Austria is not going to leave the Nord Stream 2 project, and Austrian oil and gas corporation OMV especially,” Van der Bellen said during a joint news conference after talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin ahead of the Sochi Dialogue Forum.
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Putin supported the Austrian head of state, expressing confidence that the project will be implemented on time. The Russian president stressed that Nord Stream 2 serves the interests of the entire European continent.
The pipeline is being constructed by Russia’s Gazprom in partnership with five European energy majors, including German energy corporations Wintershall and Uniper, French multinational Engie, British-Dutch oil gas giant Royal Dutch Shell, and Austrian energy firm OMV. The gas route, which runs under the Baltic Sea, is set to double the existing pipeline’s capacity of 55 billion cubic meters annually.
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The project faced sharp criticism from Washington which has repeatedly criticised Europe for an over-reliance on Russian energy supplies, and accused Russia of monopolizing the European energy market. The White House has threatened the corporations involved with sanctions.
The Russian president highlighted that all the attempts made by the US to destroy the existing agreements between Russia and its European partners are only a reflection of unfair competition.
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