Foreign Relations Committee Approves Sanctions on Russian Pipeline

Lawmakers on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved Wednesday legislation to impose sanctions on the underwater construction of Russia’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline, which would ship gas from Russia to Germany, Bloomberg reports.

The bill, “Protecting Europe’s Energy Security Act,” which passed by a 20-2 vote, reflects some lawmakers’ worries over Russia’s energy grip on Europe and would now have to be passed in the House before being signed into law by President Donald Trump.

The Trump administration has consistently voiced opposition to the development of Gazprom’s Nord Stream 2, an offshore pipeline that would deliver Russian gas to Western Europe via the Baltic Sea.

“Russia has a history of using energy as a weapon,” Republican Senator Ted Cruz said Wednesday, before introducing the bill. As one of the measure’s sponsors, Cruz has largely echoed the conviction that further interlinking Russia and Germany would give Moscow greater geopolitical leverage over Europe at a time of heightened international tensions.

Back in June, President Trump stressed that Germany was making a “tremendous mistake” by relying on Russia for gas and said he was protecting the country from Russia, which is “getting billions and billions of dollars in money from Germany.”

Expanding upon the existing Nord Stream 1 pipeline, which has been transporting gas from Russia to Germany along the same Baltic Sea route since 2011, Nord Stream 2 would roughly double Russia’s export volume. The pipeline is planned to bypass countries like Ukraine and Poland, depriving them of transit revenue from the passage of Russian fuel over their territories.

In a rare example of political comity, U.S. legislators in both chambers largely support sanctions on Nord Stream 2 — a companion bill passed the House Foreign Affairs Committee last month — and Trump’s opposition to the $11 billion, nearly 1,300-kilometer (800-mile) pipeline expansion is consistent with that of his immediate predecessor, former President Barack Obama, and former President George W. Bush, who opposed Nord Stream 1.

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