“Unfortunately, we all understand that the German government is not independent in making decisions.

That is why, instead of making Germany the world's largest gas hub, having two large pipelines, Nord Stream and Nord Stream 2, it is becoming a country that lacks gas,” the parliamentarian said.

According to the deputy, this is due "to the illiterate policy of some members of the German government."

“In this situation, they listen more to what some comrades from across the ocean will tell them than the citizens of their country.

They could have cheap gas, cheap electricity, instead Germany is introducing itself into economic and energy chaos, ”Ananskikh believes.

Earlier, the German government announced the exclusion of the launch of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline.

At the same time, as the official representative of the German Cabinet of Ministers Steffen Hebeshtreit noted, Germany is waiting for "difficult months" due to the reduction in gas supplies from Russia.