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Putin urges Germany to make decision on buying Russian gas again via Nord Stream

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Posted on June 4, 2026

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· Last updated: June 4, 2026

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Putin Calls on Germany to Decide on Resuming Russian Gas via Nord Stream Pipeline

Russia's Offer to Resume Gas Supplies and Germany's Decision

Putin's Statement on Nord Stream Pipeline Readiness

ST PETERSBURG, Russia, June 4 (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that Russia was ready to resume gas supplies to Germany via the Nord Stream pipeline that was heavily damaged by undersea explosions in 2022, and the onus was on Berlin to make up its mind.

Putin told journalists in St. Petersburg that one of the two lines of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline was intact and could start pumping gas "tomorrow."

"I'm not joking - just press a button and the gas starts flowing. But for that, a decision from the government (of Germany) is needed," he said.

Sanctions and Political Barriers

Putin said, however, that Nord Stream was under U.S. sanctions and Germany would need to reach an agreement on removing these.

He said Russia could supply up to 28 billion cubic meters a year, "but we just need a clear answer from our German partners to Gazprom — whether they'll take it or not. Because otherwise we'll be placing it on other markets, selling it to other partners." Gazprom is the Russian company that produces and sells the gas.

International and Political Reactions

Putin was speaking to foreign news agencies at the St. Petersburg Economic Forum, where a senior member of Germany's far-right AfD party met Russian officials on Wednesday and called for a reopening of Nord Stream.

Impact of Pipeline Shutdown and Accusations

Germany has struggled to emerge from the energy shock caused by the shutdown of the pipelines, which were crippled by explosions in September 2022 that left Berlin scrambling to find alternative ​supplies.

Russia has accused Ukraine of being behind the attack, though Kyiv has repeatedly denied involvement.

Reporting Credits

(Reporting by Vladimir Soldatkin, Dmitry Antonov and Anastasia Lyrchikova; writing by Mark Trevelyan; editing by Rod Nickel)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What did Putin say about resuming gas supplies to Germany via Nord Stream?
Putin stated that Russia is ready to resume gas supplies to Germany through Nord Stream if Germany decides to proceed.
What is the status of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline?
One of the two lines of Nord Stream 2 remains intact and can supply gas if Germany agrees to reopen it.
What conditions did Putin mention for resuming gas exports to Germany?
Putin said resumption depends on a decision by the German government and resolving U.S. sanctions on Nord Stream.
How much gas could Russia potentially supply through Nord Stream?
Russia could supply up to 28 billion cubic meters of gas per year to Germany via an intact Nord Stream pipeline line.
How did the shutdown of Nord Stream impact Germany?
The pipeline's shutdown in 2022 led to an energy crisis, forcing Germany to seek alternative energy sources.

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