Germany urged Canada to provide turbulence to maintain the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline, but Kiev criticized Berlin to cede Moscow's extorting behavior.

Russian Energy Group Gazprom continuously announced the reduction of daily gas supply to Germany through Nord Stream 1 pipes, by Germany Siemens Group delayed the handover of compressed turbines repaired in Canada

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Germany said that he has regularly contacted Canada in recent weeks to ensure the quick-turbulent turbines were quickly handed over, in gas to avoid Ottawa violating sanctions.

German Government spokesman Steffen Hebestreit on July 8 said the country had received positive signals from Canada.

Germany disagrees that maintenance issues are the reason that Russia reduces the supply of gas, but Berlin believes that quickly bringing the compressive turbines back will make Moscow have no excuse to reduce the supply.

A facility on the Northern Pipeline system 1 (Nord Stream 1) in Lubmin, Germany on March 8.

Ukraine, meanwhile, calls for Canada not to deliver the necessary air turbine to Nord Stream air pipes 1. We are asking Canada not to hand over turbines to Germany, but to Ukraine, CEO

Makogon said Ukraine's pipes were capable of transporting enough gas to Germany to compensate for the reduction of supply from Russia, adding that it should not be heard of blackmailing from Kremlin.

The Kremlin on July 8 announced that it would promote the supply of gas through the Nord Stream pipe as soon as the compressed air turbine came into operation after being maintained.

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Ukraine in late May suggested that Germany stopped or reduced gas flow through Nord Stream 1 pipes, declared ready to provide replacement transport routes.

The Ukrainian side argued that the operation of the Nord Stream 1 pipeline was allowed by German law on the basis of contributing to strengthening to ensure the supply of gas for Europe, but Russia violated those principles.

Analysts say that the stopping of the current Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline can cause difficulties with Germany and the rest of Europe.

Russian gas transferred pipes for Europe.

The G7 and its allies want to increase pressure on Russia with more harsh sanctions, but seem to have run out of weapons as well as endurance.

Germany will restart the coal thermal power plants when Russia tightens the supply of gas, although it can work heavily on climate change response efforts.