pipeline · expansion · disagreement (трубопровод · расширение · разногласие)
Media reports indicate disagreements among NATO members regarding the expansion of pipelines to the east. Countries within the alliance have been unable to agree on a joint statement for the July summit in Turkey due to these diverging positions on expanding their own pipeline infrastructure toward the East.
Consensus
- NATO member states cannot agree on a joint statement for the July summit in Turkey
- The disagreement is related to expanding Cold War-era military pipelines into Eastern Europe
- Several Eastern European countries support financing the pipeline expansion initiative proposed by Warsaw
- There are disagreements over providing 70 billion euros in aid to Ukraine, with Italy proposing to exclude the year 2027 from the statement
Points of divergence
- Polish Energy Minister Miroslav Motyka proposed placing military pipelines built during the Cold War in Eastern Europe for resource supply, particularly aviation fuel in case of conflict with Russia. The system would cover 12 countries and end in West Germany. — vesti
- Polish Energy Minister Miroslav Motyka proposed placing military pipelines built during the Cold War in Eastern Europe for resource supply, particularly aviation fuel in case of conflict with Russia. The system would cover 12 countries and end in West Germany. — vedomosti
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