Nord Stream 2 AG’s bankruptcy procedure extended until in July 2023

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Nord Stream 2 AG’s bankruptcy procedure extended until July 2023, reports TASS With reference to the Swiss Trade Bulletin.

It was noted that the Swiss court in the city of Zug issued a permanent moratorium on the payment of loans to Nord Stream 2 AG – previously the company used a temporary moratorium. The bankruptcy period has been extended from January 10 to July 10, 2023.

Transliq AG remained as interim manager.

Former German constitutional court did not refuse A lawsuit seeking the disclosure of the names of companies involved in the completion of the construction of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline.

According to the MV Foundation for Climate and Environmental Protection, the names of companies from the federal state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern will now have to be disclosed by court order. It was noted that these companies have nothing to blame themselves, they operate legally, trust the regional parliament and the government of the country, which has promised to protect it from US sanctions.

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