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Kysytäänpä Lipposelta valtiomiestason neuvoa tähän kaasuputkijuttuun?Mutta hei, onneksi meidän ei tarvitse sulkea rajaa. Ei koske Suomea.
Ihan varmana on natoalueella lymyämässä. Jahti pitäisi ulottaa itämeren ja pohjanmeren alueelle.Voivat olla jo panostettuna että suvejahti saattaa olla myöhässä.
A new pipeline that will carry Norwegian gas via Denmark was inaugurated in Poland on Tuesday in a move to strengthen Europe’s energy security after Russia cut off Warsaw’s supplies, AFP reports.
At a ceremony in western Poland, the Norwegian energy minister, Terje Aasland, said it was “a milestone on the important path towards European independence from Russian energy”.
The Danish prime minister, Mette Frederiksen, said the pipeline launch “marks a crucial geopolitical step for all of us.
“We have to do all we can to remove energy as a Russian instrument of power,” she said at the launch in Budno, near the city of Szczecin.
The Russian president, Vladimir Putin, “uses Russian energy as a weapon to destabilise Europe, to divide us. He cannot be allowed to succeed,” she added.
The Polish president, Andrzej Duda, called the pipeline “a Polish dream”.
Frederiksen also referred to unexplained leaks from the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines linking Russia and Germany, saying it was “hard to imagine” they were accidental. “It’s an unusual situation to have three leaks a distance from each other,” she said.
Poland’s prime minister, Mateusz Morawiecki, went further and said the leaks were caused by “sabotage”.
“Today we faced an act of sabotage, we don’t know all the details of what happened, but we see clearly that it’s an act of sabotage, related to the next step of escalation of the situation in Ukraine,” he said during the opening of the pipeline.
The Danish defence command has issued a picture of the leaking gas from the Nord Stream 2 pipeline reaching the surface of the Baltic Sea.
It says that the disturbance on the surface of the water covers a diameter of at least 1km.
Denmark’s energy agency confirmed earlier today that gas is seeping into the Baltic Sea from three separate leaks on the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines, prompting speculation that the infrastructure at the heart of the energy standoff between Russia and Europe had been deliberately damaged.
Heinäluomaa unohtamatta..Kysytäänpä Lipposelta valtiomiestason neuvoa tähän kaasuputkijuttuun?
Mietinkin jo uutiset tultua, että jotain tuttua..Tämähän on kuin Remeksen kirjasta
Russofobinen länsi Naton natsikätyreineen on räjäyttänyt rauhaa rakastavan venäjän kaasuputket..
Leopardit junaan vaan!No loppuu nyt ainakin se Saksan empiminen kun paluutie normaaliin on räjäytetty taivaan tuuliin kuin Kwai-joen silta. Tai siis merivirtojen vietäväksi, tässä tapauksessa.
Mietinkin jo uutiset tultua, että jotain tuttua..