Chattanooga Times Free Press

U.S., Poland oppose pipeline linking Russia to Germany

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WARSAW, Poland — The United States and Poland on Saturday took a strong stand against a planned gas pipeline linking Russia to Germany, saying it is part of a Kremlin scheme to politicize energy and undermine attempts to make Europe less dependent on Moscow.

U.S. Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Polish Foreign Minister Foreign Minister Jacek Czaputowic­z, after meeting in Warsaw, denounced the pipeline, which would bypass Poland and leave Central Europe vulnerable to Russian pressure.

Tillerson said the pipeline was “not a healthy piece of infrastruc­ture” for Europe’s energy stability.

“Like Poland, the United States opposes the Nord Stream 2 pipeline,” Tillerson said at a news conference with his counterpar­t. “We see it as underminin­g Europe’s overall energy security and stability and providing Russia yet another tool to politicize energy as a political tool.”

The pipeline would be the second to carry Russian gas directly to Germany and Western Europe via the Baltic Sea instead of through Poland and Ukraine.

The U.S. has for years tried to wean its friends and allies in Europe from their dependence on Russian natural gas, which Moscow is accused of using as leverage in disputes with Ukraine and other countries.

Poland is wary of Russian intentions with the pipeline and “we share the view that it is necessary to diversify energy supplies into Europe,” Czaputowic­z said.

Poland began importing liquid natural gas from the U.S. last year. Tillerson encouraged further such sales and spoke in favor of a pipeline that would run from Poland to Norway.

In addition to energy security, the diplomats pledged to boost military cooperatio­n. Poland, Czaputowic­z said, would like to see the U.S. enhance its military presence in the country.

“The stationing of American troops on our territory gives us, the Poles, a sense of security and we are grateful for that,” he said. “We want this presence to be even bigger and we want it to be permanent.”

 ?? THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Rex Tillerson, U.S. Secretary of State, meets Friday with Polish President Andrzej Duda during a visit to Warsaw, Poland.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rex Tillerson, U.S. Secretary of State, meets Friday with Polish President Andrzej Duda during a visit to Warsaw, Poland.

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