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Ex German Chancellor Scholz Testifies at Nord Stream Inquiry

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Former German chancellor Olaf Scholz on Friday testified at an inquiry into the construction of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline under the Baltic Sea. The controversial pipeline was intended to transport Russian gas to Germany, but did not go into operation due to Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Scholz told the parliamentary inquiry in the north-eastern state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern that he had long campaigned for Germany to free itself…

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The German Chancellor Olaf Scholz commissioned witnesses in a survey on the construction of the North Stream 2 pipeline under the Baltic Sea. Controversy was intended for the transport of Russian gas to Germany, but did not enter...

·Romania
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The controversial foundation for the expansion of Nord Stream 2 will be examined more closely in a committee of inquiry in Schwerin Landtag. The suspicion of Russian influence exists. Ex-Chancellor Scholz must answer the questions as a witness.

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Altbundeskanzler Scholz has criticized two energy policy mistakes of the past in the committee of inquiry of the Mecklenburg-Vorpommerschen Landtag on the Baltic Sea pipeline Nord Stream.

·Germany
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The former chancellor testified as a witness before the parliamentary inquiry committee in Schwerin investigating the controversial Nord Stream 2 pipeline. In retrospect, he stated that the dependence on Russian gas had been a mistake.

·Hamburg, Germany
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The years of Germany's dependence on Russian energy supplies had been a mistake, says Ex-Kanzler Scholz in Schwerin. There it was about the natural gas pipeline Nord Stream 2.

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The years of Germany's dependence on Russian energy supplies had been a mistake, says Ex-Kanzler Scholz in Schwerin. There it was about the natural gas pipeline Nord Stream 2.

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Zeit Online broke the news in Germany on Friday, November 21, 2025.
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