Tusk warns against pressure to restore Nord Stream 2
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The end of Russia's war in Ukraine could spur efforts to restore economic ties with Russia, including the reconstruction of the controversial Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk warned in an interview with Britain's Sunday Times newspaper. He also noted that Russia faces huge economic problems that will be long-term and have been exacerbated by new US sanctions.
The Polish head of government refuses to restore the pipeline – and disputes with Germany about a terrorist suspect. What is it really about?
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk warned that as the war in Ukraine ends, pressure to restore economic relations with Russia could increase, which could include restarting the controversial Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk warned European politicians against attempts to resume the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project after the end of the Russian war against Ukraine.
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