The Globe and Mail writes about this, citing an unnamed representative of the Canadian administration.

The article says that Canada and Germany are now negotiating with Kyiv, which opposes the return of the turbine to Russia.

The source believes that a positive decision on this issue can be made in the "next few days."

He also argues that for such a result, all parties to the negotiations still have "a lot to do."

The German Cabinet called constructive negotiations with Canada on the turbine for Nord Stream and said that it sees "positive signals".

On June 9, Russian gas supplies via Nord Stream were reduced due to planned technical work.

According to Gazprom, the supply volumes were limited due to the untimely return of equipment from repair by Siemens.