MOSCOW, June 27 - RIA Novosti. In Denmark, they intend to delay the implementation of the project for the construction of the Nord Stream-2 gas pipeline. This was during a press conference, said the country's Prime Minister Lars Luke Rasmussen, the television channel "Direct."

Parliament has introduced legislative initiatives that will veto or delay the implementation of the project.

"My position is that this project has a geopolitical, European implication, and Denmark itself can not solve it, we did not decide when to make a final decision, and in fact it is very difficult to predict," the Danish prime minister said.

Rasmussen also suggested that the project be discussed at a pan-European level with a view to seriously and carefully analyzing all risks and the role of Ukraine as a fuel transit.

"Nord Stream - 2"

The Nord Stream-2 project involves laying two strings of a gas pipeline with a total capacity of 55 billion cubic meters per year from the Russian coast through the Baltic Sea to Germany.

The building permit has already been issued by Germany, Finland and Sweden. Nord Stream 2 AG is to receive an agreement from Denmark.

Some countries are against the project, primarily Ukraine, which is afraid of losing revenues from the transit of Russian gas, and the United States, which is promoting ambitious plans to export its LNG to Europe.

Latvia, Lithuania and Poland jointly declared that they did not approve the construction of the "Nord Stream-2". Their leaders are sure that this is a political project.

Russia has repeatedly called for not perceiving the pipeline as an instrument of influence. As Vladimir Putin said, Moscow refers to this project exclusively as an economic one.

Note: Google translation