The Swiss-based engineering giant was responsible for the installment of underwater gas-transfer pipes.
A company representative said late on Sunday that Allseas had withdrawn its ships that were previously engaged in constructing the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline in the Baltic sea, according to Bloomberg.
On Friday, Trump enacted the NDAA bill, authorizing a whopping $738 billion budget for the Pentagon - a number greater than that of the next seven largest militaries on Earth combined - that includes sanctions against the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, along with a range of other provisions.
The US envoy to Germany, Richard Grenell, described the de-facto militarization of the commercial civilian project as “a very pro-European decision” because Washington has been “hearing from our European partners that the United States should support them in their efforts”.
“The goal has always been for diversification of Europe's energy sources and to ensure that no one country or source can build up too much influence on Europe through energy”, Grenell said in an interview with Bild, published early on Sunday.
Germany, a prominent European partner of the US, slammed the White House aspiration "for diversification of Europe's energy sources" - an entrenchment of Nord Stream 2 in the American militarized commitments - as "interference in German domestic affairs". German Chancellor Angela Merkel vowed earlier to discuss the matter with Washington.
Lavrov also vowed that Moscow would respond in kind to this latest round in a series of what many consider to be a seemingly endless series of sanctions decreed by the administration of US President Donald Trump.
The Nord Stream 2 is a joint fossil fuel venture between Russia's Gazprom and five European companies — France's ENGIE, Austria's OMV, UK-Dutch Royal Dutch Shell, and Germany's Uniper and Wintershall. The 745-mile-long twin gas pipelines are expected to carry nearly 2 trillion cubic feet of gas annually from Russia to Germany, passing through territorial waters and exclusive economic zones belonging to Denmark, Finland, Germany, Russia and Sweden.