The Danish Energy Agency on Monday granted permission to complete Russia’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline project using less technologically advanced ships. The move is expected to minimise the impact of US sanctions on the project.
The pipeline—a 120-kilometer long stretch—can now be completed using Russian vessels.
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