Ukraine, Slovakia Premiers Condemn Nord Stream 2 Project

Thursday, 10 September 2015 09:56 AM EDT ET

BRATISLAVA, Slovakia (AP) — The prime ministers of Slovakia and Ukraine are condemning a recent deal to expand a pipeline that delivers natural gas directly from Russia to Germany.

After their Thursday meeting, Ukraine's Arseniy Yatsenyuk called the plan known as Nord Stream-2 "an anti-European and anti-Ukrainian project," while his Slovak counterpart Robert Fico said his country feels betrayed.

An agreement between Russian giant Gazprom and energy companies from Western EU countries is meant to expand the current Nord Stream pipeline under the Baltic Sea that directly links Germany with Siberia's natural gas reserves.

As the pipeline bypasses both Ukraine and Slovakia, the traditional transit countries for Russian gas to Europe, Yatsenyuk said his country would lose $2 billion and Slovakia $800 million in transit fees.

The project was also criticized by Poland.

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