Russian President Vladimir Putin said “there is a real risk of a shutdown of the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline due to maintenance problems,” questioning the quality of repairs to the Nord Stream turbines due to be returned from Canada.
During a speech at the Strong Ideas for a New Era forum in Moscow, he pointed out that “one gets the impression that the West is simply unable to present the world with a special model of the future”, noting that “at the national and global levels there are foundations for a safer and more fair world order” and social orientation as an alternative to the current system.
And yesterday, a source told Reuters that Russia “will resume gas supplies via the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline to Europe from July 21, and indicated that the Russian company Gazprom will resume pumping at levels until July 11. , i.e. below 160 million cubic meters m per day.
On June 16, the Russian Gazprom announced that it was reducing gas supplies to Germany via the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline by more than 40% per day due to the impossibility of obtaining the necessary equipment from the German company Siemens.
Source: El Nashra