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Report: EU offers to negotiate Nord Stream-2 on behalf of members

MOSCOW, Mar 30 (PRIME) -- The European Union has offered to negotiate with Russia on behalf of its member countries about the Nord Stream-2 gas pipeline, which aims to bring Russian gas to Germany under the Baltic Sea, Reuters reported later Wednesday citing Danish newspaper Politiken.

In a letter to the Danish government seen by the newspaper, the European Commission invites member countries to state their opinions about Nord Stream-2 and clarifies that the pipeline cannot be operated in a “legal vacuum.”

The commission will ask member countries for permission to initiate negotiations with Russia in order to reach an agreement that pivotal principles from the union’s legal framework will be imposed on projects like Nord Stream-2, commission spokeswoman Anna-Kaisa Itkonen told the newspaper.

The E.U. is divided between eastern European and Baltic Sea countries that see a new pipeline carrying Russian gas across the Baltic making the E.U. a hostage to Moscow - and those in northern Europe, most especially the main beneficiary Germany, for whom the economic benefits take priority.

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