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EU to Trump Administration: Stop US Trade Sanctions Threats

July 20, 2020, 12.10 AM

BRUSSELS, KOMPAS.com — The European Union gave a warning to the Trump administration to hold off threatening US trade sanctions against EU companies.

The Trump administration voiced plans of issuing US trade sanctions for European companies involved in the completion of new German-Russian and Turkish-Russian natural gas pipelines.

The bloc has called for discussions amid the differences as allies.

Earlier this week, the Trump administration warned companies involved in the projects that they will be subject to US penalties unless they scrap their work.

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The move is another step in sparking more tension in the fragile US-European relations.

“I am deeply concerned at the growing use of sanctions, or the threat of sanctions, by the United States against European companies and interests," EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said in a statement.

He added that similar attempts had already been made in cases involving Iran, Cuba and the International Criminal Court.

“Where policy differences exist, the European Union is always open to dialogue. But this cannot take place against the threat of sanctions," Borrell said.

“European policies should be determined here in Europe, not by third countries," continued Borrell.

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US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced this week the administration is ending grandfather clauses that had spared firms previously involved in the pipelines’ construction from sanctions authorized by the Countering America’s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act, a 2017 law aimed at punishing Russia, in particular, for interference in US elections and other matters.

The move opens the door for US economic and financial penalties to be imposed on any European or other foreign company over the Nord Stream 2 and TurkStream pipelines, including those that had been working on the projects before the passage of the act and had been previously exempted from the penalties.

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Borrell said that “as a matter of principle the European Union opposes the use of sanctions by third countries on European companies carrying out legitimate business."

The Trump administration has lobbied Europe, particularly Germany, to abandon the pipelines, which it believes put Europe under greater influence from Russia, which has used its energy exports as political leverage.

Pompeo called the pipeline projects the “the Kremlin’s key tools to exploit and expand European dependence on Russian energy supplies,” which he said “ultimately undermine trans-Atlantic security.” 

(Writer: Raf Casert) 

Source: https://apnews.com/6f16585973305fcb8fc4a0540b865d22

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