Swedish island likely to reject renting space to Russia
STOCKHOLM Officials on Gotland, Swedens militarily strategic island in the Baltic Sea, said Wednesday they likely will turn down a Russian request to rent harbor space after the government warned it could harm the countrys defense and political interests.
Following the information we got from the government, we very likely will say no, Tommy Gardell, head of the island councils technical board, told The Associated Press. We will align with the government.
Officials were expected to decide Thursday whether to rent space in the ports of Slite on Gotland, and Karlshamn on the mainland, to Russias energy giant Gazprom, which wants to store pipes there for the Nord Stream 2 undersea natural gas pipeline, which will run from Russia to Germany.
Gazprom and the European Union, which imports a third of its natural gas from Russia, agreed last year on a pipeline to run parallel to an existing twin pipeline Nord Stream 1. Recently, however, there has been growing opposition to the project amid hesitancy to make Europe more dependent on Russian energy.
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