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US toughens stance to stop Russian pipelines

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WASHINGTON — The Trump administra­tion Wednesday hardened its efforts to prevent the completion of new GermanRuss­ian and Turkish-Russian natural gas pipelines by warning companies involved in the projects they’ll be subject to U.S. penalties unless they halt their work. The move will likely increase tensions in already fraught U.S.-European ties as well as anger Russia.

Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced the administra­tion is ending grandfathe­r clauses that spared firms previously involved in the pipelines’ constructi­on from sanctions authorized by the Countering America’s Adversarie­s Through Sanctions Act, a 2017 law aimed at punishing Russia, in particular, for interferen­ce in U.S. elections and other matters.

The move opens the door for U.S. economic and financial penalties to be imposed on any European or other foreign company over the Nord Stream 2 and TurkStream projects, including those that had been working on the pipelines before the passage of CAATSA and had been previously exempted from the penalties.

“This action puts investment­s or other activities that are related to these Russian energy export pipelines at risk of U.S. sanctions,” Pompeo told reporters at a State Department news conference. “It’s a clear warning to companies. Aiding and abetting Russia’s malign influence projects will not be tolerated. Get out now or risk the consequenc­es.”

Pompeo took aim at the pipeline projects, calling them “the Kremlin’s key tools to exploit and expand European dependence on Russian energy supplies” that “ultimately undermine transatlan­tic security.”

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DMITRY LOVETSKY/AP 2010

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