EITHERNEWS, from a real estate developer, became a negotiator of Alto El Fuego, and thanks to a former real goods developer turned into president of the United States, deserves attention. Upon his return from St. Petersburg, where he he with Russian President Vladimir Putin for the third time, Steve Witkoff, the special envoy of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, celebrated, while talking with Fox News on Monday 14, “the commercial opportunities of relational oscility of Pusshapeshelle, which, I also believe, also give a real stability to the region.”
“The associations create stability,” the special envoy justified. “Well, you know what,” added the presenter of the program, Sean Hannity, “Money solves many problems, Steve. You have been a successful entrepreneur throughout your career!” Witkoff said he thought he was “hurry of something that would be very, very important for the world in general.” He was convinced that Putin wanted “a permanent peace” in Ukraine, which did not prevent him from bombing the city of Sumy the day before, killing 35 people, but “it is a complicated situation.”
What could be the “commercial opportunities” that the envoy was hinting? It has been said a lot about a possible between Washington and kyiv to allow US companies to extract minerals and rare earths that are supposed to be the Ukrainian subsoil is rich, he only thought that no one is the slightest Nugtest. Trump’s team has been less vowel over another raw material, which would be as lucrative as controversial: Russian gas. However, this is what everything could be. Russian gas and Europe are an old story that ended badly, but the Trump administration seems ready to revive it.
A reminder of a letter: until the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the prosperity of the industrial sector of Germany depended largely on the unlimited gas supply, which Russia sold to all other European countries. Two pipes, Nord Stream 1 and then Nord Stream 2, were built by the Russian giant Gazprom to transport gas to Germany through the Baltic Sea. Over the years, and despite the warnings of its neighbors and Brussels, Berlin depended completely on Moscow for its energy supply, at the expense of a serious strategic vulnerability. This link was cut with the invasion 2022; Within a year, Germany had to change liquefied gas imported from other places, which pays 30% more for. The pipes were closed, one of them was damaged by an act of sabotage and the Nord Stream Company, a Gazprom subsidiary recorded in Switzerland, declared bankruptcy.
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