Russia's Gazprom says all Nord Stream 2 partners stay in project
8/24/2016
(Reuters) All the partners involved in the Nord Stream 2 gas project have confirmed their commitment to the planned pipeline and will consider different options of financing the link, TASS news agency cited Gazprom CEO Alexey Miller as saying on Monday.
Gazprom said earlier this month that all six partners in the Nord Stream 2 had withdrawn their "merger control notification" from the Polish competition authority.
"We will keep working with our partners - well-known European firms - which have expressed their interest in the project", Miller said, according to TASS. He added that after the notification withdrawal Gazprom holds 100% in the Nord Stream special project venture.
Reporting by Denis Pinchuk; editing by Dmitry Solovyov
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