The idea that Russia’s Gazprom benefited from Nord Stream sabotage is dubious
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Experts and politicians claimed the destruction of the natural gas pipelines would prove beneficial to the Russian state-run company. But financial and legal developments since the attack cast doubt on the claims.
Politicians and experts who claimed the sabotage would prove financially, legally, or geopolitically beneficial to Russia seem to have only skimmed the first chapters of the Nord Stream story. (Al Mayadeen English; Illustrated by Zeinab El-Hajj)
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