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This file photo taken on September 7, 2020, shows the Nord Stream 2 gas line
landfall facility in Lubmin, north eastern Germany.

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced on Tuesday the suspension of the
certification process of the Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline citing
Russia’s course of action over Ukraine.

“The situation today has fundamentally changed,” he told journalists. “We will
reassess the situation that has evolved over the past few days.”

“I asked the Economy Ministry today to withdraw the existing report on the
analysis of supply security at the Federal Network Agency,” Scholz said,
adding that it was a necessary administrative step to prevent the
certification and thus the operation of Nord Stream 2.

The Ministry of Economic Affairs would now make a new assessment of the
security of supply taking the last days’ development into account, he said.

Russia’s decision to recognize “the Lugansk People’s Republic” and “the
Donetsk People’s Republic” as independent states was a “serious breach of
international law” that violated the Minsk agreements and the Charter of the
United Nations, Scholz said.

Scholz said it is now important to “prevent a further escalation, and thus a
catastrophe. That is what all our diplomatic efforts are aimed at.”

The Nord Stream 2 pipeline is expected to transport 55 billion cubic meters of
natural gas annually from Russia to Germany via the Baltic Sea. The 1,234-km
pipeline, however, has been lying idle, pending a go-ahead from Germany and
the European Union.