Gas crisis: Kretschmer against the opening of Nord Stream 2

Gas crisis: Kretschmer against the opening of Nord Stream 2

“A poisoned offer”: Saxony’s Prime Minister finds clear words with which he speaks out against the opening of Nord Stream 2.

Despite the gas crisis, Saxon Prime Minister Michael Kretschmer (CDU) does not believe in opening the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.

The offer by Russian President Vladimir Putin to use them to transport gas to Germany is “a poisoned offer,” Kretschmer told the “Tagesspiegel”. Nord Stream 1 is working and the reduction in gas volume is a reaction to the sanctions imposed.

In a report published on Friday by the editorial network Germany (RND), FDP Vice Wolfgang Kubicki spoke out in favor of opening the Nord Stream 2 Baltic Sea pipeline in order to fill the gas storage tanks for the winter. The initiative was also rejected in his own party.

Consequences of high energy prices

However, Saxony’s head of government warned of the massive consequences of high energy prices: “These energy prices are destroying everything that is the basis for our healthy economy and social peace.” The federal government must not act “driven by ideology,” but must use all capacities for lignite, hydropower, biomass and nuclear power. At the same time, Kretschmer spoke out in favor of using the controversial fracking method in Germany to extract natural gas. “Domestic fracking gas would be a way to reduce dependence on Russia and also on the world market,” said the CDU politician.

A few weeks ago, Kretschmer himself came under criticism for statements about dealing with Russia and the economic consequences of the Ukraine war – including within his own party. He demanded that Germany mediate in the war between Russia and Ukraine and ensure “that this war is frozen.” Russian raw materials are still needed.

Source: Stern

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