Ukraine's invasion, Germany gives Putin the most painful blow

Despite the frustrations it has brought to Ukraine so far and Germany's reluctance to supply arms to the Ukrainian army, it appears to be the Germans who will give the strongest blow to Russia after the invasion. German newspaper “Spiegel” reports referring to government sources that the ministry [...]
Despite the frustrations it has brought to Ukraine so far and Germany's reluctance to supply arms to the Ukrainian army, it appears to be the Germans who will give the strongest blow to Russia after the invasion.
German newspaper “Spiegel” reports referring to government sources that the Ministry of Economy has banned the process of approval for the famous gasoline “Nord Stream2”, which brings gas from Russia to Europe via Germany.
According to the German newspaper, Minister Robert Habeck instructed the institutions of addiction to withdraw the originally positive certificate for the adoption of this pipeline. This is the final document that approves the introduction of a gaze.
The certificate, which was issued by the previous government at the end of October, concerns the safety of Germany's natural gas supply, which, in the view of the time, was not jeopardised by Nord Stream 2. According to Robert Habeck's letter, with a review of the geostrategic situation, the situation is no longer that, and Russia poses a danger to Europe and Germany.











