Gazprom outlined the real situation, the real state of affairs.

There are breakdowns that require urgent repairs, and there are certain artificial difficulties that were introduced by the very so-called sanctions, illegal restrictions.

This situation needs to be “embroidered”, and there is little that the Russian side can do here,” he said, commenting on the situation with the repair of turbines.

On July 26, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that the West could not clearly clarify the status of Siemens turbines for Nord Stream.

On July 25, Gazprom announced that it was stopping the operation of another Siemens gas turbine engine at the Portovaya CS.

The company reported that it received documents from Canadian authorities regarding the turbine from Siemens, but questions remain about EU and UK sanctions, the solution of which is important for the delivery of the turbine to Russia.