“Of course, the turbine will be installed.

There we know that we still have problems with other units, which Siemens is also well aware of.

But naturally, the turbine will be installed after the completion of all the formalities of the technological process.

And the pumping will go to the extent that is technologically possible, ”he said.

Earlier, the media reported that Siemens Energy had transferred to Gazprom an export license from Canada, allowing it to transport and repair gas turbines for Nord Stream. 

On July 10, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz thanked "Canadian friends and allies" for the decision to return Germany's Siemens gas turbine for the Nord Stream pipeline.

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said that Ottawa had a hard time deciding to transfer the turbine for the Nord Stream gas pipeline to Germany.