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Daily Briefing: DID RUSSIA SABOTAGE NORD STREAM?

NATO Formally Blames Sabotage for Nord Stream Pipeline Damage:  Drew Hinshaw, WSJ, Sept. 29, 2022

Nord Stream 1: How Russia is Cutting Gas Supplies to Europe:  BBC, Sept. 5, 2022

Who Gains Most from Nord Stream Sabotage?:  Stephen Bryen and Shoshana Bryen, Asia Times,  Sept. 28, 2022

Russia Hits Europe in the Bread Basket:  Ekaterina Zolotova, Financial Mirror, Sept. 24, 2022


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‘Act of Sabotage’ Hits Europe’s Energy and Stocks Markets:  Andrew Ross Sorkin et al, NY Times,  Sept. 28, 2022 — There is still no official explanation for what caused the explosions that ruptured the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines, sending natural gas gurgling to the surface of the Baltic Sea. But that hasn’t stopped some E.U. officials from calling the episode an “act of sabotage,” with Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki of Poland publicly blaming Russia. 

EU Vows Retaliation for Nord Stream Pipeline Explosions Russia Claims Were Not Its Doing Eric Reguly, Globe and Mail, Sept. 28, 2022 European Union leaders said the apparent attack on two key pipelines in the Baltic Sea shows the energy conflict between Russia and Europe has entered a potentially dangerous phase and vowed retaliation if evidence emerges the Kremlin was behind what they believe was an unprecedented act of sabotage.

Europe Investigates Unexplained Leaks in Nord Stream Gas Pipelines:  Georgi Kantchev, WSJ, Sept. 27, 2022 — European authorities are investigating mysterious leaks on two currently closed Russian natural-gas pipelines to Germany, sparking concerns about the safety of critical energy infrastructure.

Ekaterina Zolotova on The John Batchelor Show: Russia and the Energy-Rich Caspian Region:  Geopolitical Futures, July 15, 2022 — As Europe looks to sources outside of Russia to meet their energy demands, the continent sees Caspian countries like Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan as key alternative energy suppliers. Moscow-based Analyst Ekaterina Zolotova joins John Batchelor to discuss why this region is so promising and what are the challenges that lie ahead.


 

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Jens Stoltenberg@jensstoltenberg— Discussed the sabotage on the #NorthStream pipelines with Defence Minister @mfMorten of our valued Ally #Denmark. We addressed the protection of critical infrastructure in #NATO countries.

E.U. Warns Of ‘Robust’ Response Against Sabotage After Nord Stream Blasts:  Meg Kelly and Michael Birnbaum, Washington Post, Sept. 28, 2022 — European policymakers pointed Wednesday to sabotage as they launched investigations into breaches of three major underwater natural gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea, blasts that experts said could result in the largest-ever single release of methane into the atmosphere from the energy sector.

Europe Investigates Unexplained Leaks in Nord Stream Gas Pipelines:  Georgi Kantchev, WSJ, Sept. 27, 2022 — European authorities are investigating mysterious leaks on two currently closed Russian natural-gas pipelines to Germany, sparking concerns about the safety of critical energy infrastructure.

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Potential Sabotage: What’s Behind the Nord Stream Pipeline Leaks? | DW News, Sept. 27, 2022 — Danish and Swedish officials on Tuesday said two leaks had been identified on the Nord Stream 1 Russia-Europe gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea.

Explained | Nord Stream 1 Pipeline and Its ImportanceBusiness Standard Nord Stream 1 is the biggest pipeline transporting natural gas between Russia and Europe via Germany.

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