NATO mulls Spain-Germany gas link to reduce EU's reliance on Russia: Reports
By ANI | Updated: February 6, 2022 20:20 IST2022-02-06T20:09:35+5:302022-02-06T20:20:03+5:30
NATO wants there to be a new gas interconnector built between Spain and Germany in order to reduce Europe's energy dependence on Russia, a Spanish daily reported Sunday.

NATO mulls Spain-Germany gas link to reduce EU's reliance on Russia: Reports
NATO wants there to be a new gas interconnector built between Spain and Germany in order to reduce Europe's energy dependence on Russia, a Spanish daily reported Sunday.
Sources told La Vanguardia that the new pipeline would help pump Algerian natural gas and liquefied natural gas stored in Spain and Portugal to consumers in Central Europe.
The military alliance is also considering reviving the Midi-Catalonia Pipeline, also known as MidCat. National regulators rejected the French-Spanish interconnector as unfeasible three years ago.
The European Union relies on Russia for about 40% of natural gas imports. EU policymakers have been hard-pressed to find alternatives to Russian supplies by the United States. Washington has imposed sanctions on Russia's Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline that would carry gas to Germany bypassing Ukraine. (ANI/Sputnik)
( With inputs from ANI )
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