As the war in Ukraine enters its fourth year, discussions about Russia potentially resuming gas exports to the EU via Germany have gained traction. Politicians in Germany's Christian Democratic Union have expressed interest in repairing the damaged Nord Stream pipelines, essential for importing Russian gas before the war. Both the US and Russia appear to be open to deals, with US investors showing interest in acquiring the Swiss subsidiary of Gazprom that owns the Nord Stream 2 pipeline. This reflects a potentially significant shift in energy strategies amidst ongoing conflict.
Amid media reports that Russian President Vladimir Putin has offered to stop his invasion at the current front line in discussions with the United States, speculation continues over the possible reintegration of Russian gas into the European Union's energy mix.
Both Russia and the United States are reportedly keen on a deal to get gas flowing through the pipelines again, indicating shifting dynamics in the geopolitical landscape.
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