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Russia Reiterates Claims of U.S. Involvement in Nord Stream Explosions

Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov has claimed that the United States issued the order for the 2022 attacks on the Nord Stream gas pipelines. On 26 September 2022, a series of underwater explosions occurred on 3 of 4 pipes of the Nord Stream 1 (NS1) and Nord Stream 2 (NS2) natural gas pipelines. Both pipelines were built by the Russian majority state-owned gas company, Gazprom, to transport natural gas from Russia to Germany through the Baltic Sea. Lavrov made the comments when speaking to reporters during a visit to Azerbaijan on Monday, echoing Moscow's long-stated claims that the West was involved.

"It is clear that to carry out such a terrorist attack, there was a command from the very top, as they say. The very top for the West is, of course, Washington," Lavrov told Izvestia newspaper in a video interview published on its Telegram channel.

According to Lavrov, "attempts to blame everything on a group of drunken officers," were not serious. Back then, the Wall Street Journal reported that Ukraine's top military commander at the time, Valery Zaluzhny, oversaw the plan to blow up the pipelines. Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky approved of the plan but tried to have it aborted after Washington warned him against it.

Europe's imports of Russian gas have declined from about 450 million cubic meters per day (mcm/d) at the end of 2021 to about 150 mcm/d currently. However, commodity analysts at Standard Chartered have reported that the continent has made little progress in cutting any more Russian supplies in nearly two years despite calls from some nations to completely do away with Russian energy commodities even as the war in Ukraine shows no signs of slowing down. According to StanChart, there has been zero progress in reducing imports since flows through the Nord Stream pipeline system ceased. On the contrary, Europe's gas imports from Russia have climbed ~50% since Q1-2023. 

By Alex Kimani for Oilprice.com

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  • Mamdouh Salameh - 19th Aug 2024 at 9:44am:
    The United States and its vassal States in the EU can falsify claims to mask the identity of the real culprit behind the sabotage of the Russian Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream o2 gas pipelines from now to eternity, but circumstantial evidence is absolutely pointing the finger at the United States,

    The culprit must have a motive, an economic interest and a strategic goal and they absolutely fit the United States like a hand in a glove.

    In addition, President Biden standing next to Germany's Chancellor Olaf Schultz at the White House on 9 February 2022 told the press that 'if Russian troops cross the Ukraine borders there will be no Nord Stream pipes'.

    Dr Mamdouh G Salameh
    International Oil Economist
    Global Energy Expert
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