Poland says Russian gas pipeline is a ‘new hybrid weapon’
WARSAW, Poland — Poland’s prime minister on Monday called a planned Russian gas pipeline, Nord Stream 2, a “new hybrid weapon” and says Moscow wants to use it to undermine NATO and the European Union.
Mateusz Morawiecki called Nord Stream 2 “a poisoned pill of European security” as he addressed a NATO Parliamentary Assembly meeting in Warsaw.
The Nord Stream 2 project would double the amount of natural gas Russia can funnel directly to energy-hungry Germany from newly tapped reserves in Siberia, intentionally skirting Eastern European nations like Poland and Ukraine.
The United States and some other EU members share Poland’s opposition to the project, warning that it could give Moscow greater leverage over Western Europe.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has suggested that the US opposition to the Nord Stream 2 stems from President Donald Trump’s desire to encourage exports of the US liquefied natural gas, which is supplied by ship and is considerably more expensive than Russian supplies.
Article continues after this advertisementPolish President Andrzej Duda also gave his own warning of Russian intentions in Eastern Europe.
Article continues after this advertisement“With regret it must be said that Moscow has never come to terms with the collapse of the imperial Soviet Union. The invasion of Georgia and the unlawful annexation of Crimea and military intervention in Ukraine illustrate the real intentions of Russia,” Duda said.
He was referring to the Russia-Georgia war of 2008, and of Russia’s annexation of the Crimean Peninsula in 2014 and support for pro-Russian rebels in Ukraine’s east, where a war is still ongoing.