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Germany views Nord Stream as economic project — cabinet spokesperson

The European Parliament passed a resolution on Wednesday characterizing the Nord Stream 2 as a political project posing threat to Europe’s energy security

BERLIN, December 14. /TASS/. Germany continues viewing the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project as an economic one, and Berlin's position has not changed despite the resolution adopted by the European Parliament, a cabinet spokesperson told TASS on Friday.

"Nothing has changed so far in Germany’s position. The Nord Stream 2 is an economic project in the first instance, and the federal government repeatedly highlighted that. However, this project also has a political component. The Cabinet of Ministers indicated in this regard that clarity is needed regarding Ukraine’s role as the transit country after 2019. This remains in force," the spokesperson said.

The European Parliament passed a resolution on Wednesday characterizing the Nord Stream 2 as a political project posing threat to Europe’s energy security and calling for cancellation of the pipeline construction.

About 300 km of pipes were already laid within the Nord Stream 2 framework, as reported at the turn of November. Both lines of the project are to be built by 2019 year-end.