Biden leaves EU at Putin's mercy after bust-up with Merkel over gas crisis: 'Not bothered!

The EU is facing a gas crisis as Mr Putin tightens his grip on supplies after a fall out over the Nord Stream 2 pipeline. Nord Stream 2 will bring gas from Russia to Germany, bypassing Poland and Ukraine, in what some warned would lead to it being “weaponised”. Now, Mr Putin is said to be hoping to avoid EU laws being implemented with his latest advance. Ms Merkel’s deal with the Russian President was slammed by US President Joe Biden – and he is now said to have orchestrated a way round it for Washington.

Energy expert Professor Michael Bradshaw, from Warwick Business School, told Express.co.uk: “The Biden administration clearly thinks that Nord Stream 2 is a bad idea.

“He’s not worrying much about Nord Stream 2 as there’s plenty of markets for US LNG in Asia, including China.“

He shares this consistent view that it’s not a good idea for European energy security to be increasing your dependence on Russian supply.”

LNG, or liquid natural gas, is a form of gas that is not transported through pipelines.

Mr Biden also recently told White House reporters that “good friends can disagree” and has been vocal about his disapproval of Ms Merkel’s decision-making.

So much so that back in August 2020, he imposed sanctions on Russia over it.

But the decision was criticised by experts, who believed that they do nothing to stop the progression of Nord Stream 2.

Daniel Vajdich president of Yorktown Solutions, which advises the Ukrainian energy industry, said: “These sanctions do nothing to halt Nord Stream 2.”

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source: express.co.uk