America threatens sanctions over Russia-Germany gas pipeline
January 14, 2019 00:00:00
A ship is constructing the pipeline near the German island of Rugen
FRANKFURT AM MAIN, Jan 13 (AFP): The US ambassador to Germany has warned of sanctions against firms linked to the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline from Russia, the American embassy in Berlin confirmed Sunday.
A letter envoy Richard Grenell sent to several businesses "reminds that any company operating in the Russian energy export pipeline sector... is in danger under CAATSA of US sanctions," an embassy spokesman told the news agency.
The Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act (CAATSA) adopted in 2017 targets Iran, Russia and North Korea.
Close Donald Trump ally Grenell's letter "is not meant to be a threat, but a clear message of US policy," the spokesman said.
"The only thing that could be considered blackmail in this situation would be the Kremlin having leverage over future gas supplies," he said.
Construction has already begun on Nord Stream 2, set to double the capacity of an existing pipeline across the Baltic Sea.
Firms including Germany's Wintershall and Uniper, Dutch-British Shell, France's Engie and Austria's OMV are involved in the project.
Combined with the planned TurkStream pipeline across the Black Sea, Nord Stream 2 would do away with the need to transport natural gas to Europe via Ukraine -- robbing the country of a factor shielding it from Russian aggression, Grenell said.
The two countries are in conflict over the eastern part of Ukraine and the annexation of the Crimean peninsula by Russia in 2014.