"Abandonment of the Nord Stream 2 project is spelled out in the text of the bill, but in fact, any project in the EU-Russian cooperation in the field of the energy security… may be subjected to sanctions, including pipelines' repair works, on which the EU energy security depends," Erler told the Neue Osnabrücker Zeitung newspaper.
Erler noted that Washington's initiative to protect its own labor market had "nothing to do with the sanctions regime based on the shared values with its partners."
Nord Stream 2 is a major pipeline project aimed at increasing the capacity of the already functioning Nord Stream, which exports Russian natural gas through the Baltic Sea to many European consumers.
Nord Stream 2, constructed by Russia's Gazprom in cooperation with France's Engie, Austria’s OMV AG, Royal Dutch Shell, Germany's Uniper and Wintershall, aims to deliver 55 billion cubic meters of Russian natural gas a year to the European Union across the Baltic Sea to Germany, bypassing Ukraine.