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Monday, 25 November
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The Polish Sejm adopted an important resolution against Nord Stream 2: what is known?

The Sejm of Poland (lower house of the Parliament of Poland) issued a resolution on Tuesday calling on EU and NATO member states, especially Germany, to undertake urgent action to stop construction of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline in solidarity with Ukraine, as was reported by PAP.

It is noted that 452 deputies voted in favor of the resolution, with no abstentions. Pawel Kukiz voted against the resolution.

"The Sejm of the Republic (of Poland), in a spirit of solidarity with our Central European neighbours, threatened by Russian expansionism, including especially Ukraine, calls on the European Union and its member states including primarily The Federal Republic of Germany, as our NATO ally and partner in the European Union, to withdraw any support for the completion of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project and to take steps aimed at the immediate and effective halting of its construction," the resolution states.

The resolution also calls on the USA, as a NATO ally, to maintain and increase sanctions on entities involved in the pipeline's construction. Further political and economic pressure from the US may contribute to the project's discontinuation as well as strengthen cooperation between NATO members in key security issues, the resolution states.

The Polish resolution also recalls Russian aggression against Georgia in 2008 and Ukraine in 2014 and the threat of war breaking out at the EU borders.

It states that by bypassing Ukraine, Nord Stream 2 enables Russia to withdraw from transiting gas through that country to its main customers, including Germany, and opens the way for Russia to launch large-scale armed assaults on Ukraine without risking disruption of gas transits.

It's worth noting that according to the Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, the launch of the Russian pipeline Nord Stream 2 is not only an economic but also a security threat to Ukraine.