Nord Stream 2: What the US and Europe Can and Should Do

    Welcome and Introduction by:

    Ambassador John Herbst (Ret.)
    Director, Eurasia Center
    Atlantic Council

    Panel I: View from the US

    Dr. Agnia Grigas
    Senior Fellow, Eurasia Center
    Atlantic Council

    Mr. Douglas Hengel
    Senior Fellow; Professional Lecturer, Energy, Resources, and Environment Program, School of Advanced International Studies
    German Marshall Fund of the United States; Johns Hopkins University

    Ms. Sandra Oudkirk
    Deputy Assistant Secretary for Energy Diplomacy, Bureau of Energy Resources
    US Department of State

    Dr. Brenda Shaffer
    Senior Fellow, Global Energy Center
    Atlantic Council

    Moderated by:

    Ambassador Richard Morningstar (Ret.)
    Founding Director and Chairman, Global Energy Center
    Atlantic Council

    Remarks by:

    Mr. Vadym Glamazdin
    Special Envoy on Government Relations
    Naftogaz of Ukraine

    Panel II: View from Europe

    Dr. Freidbert Pflueger
    Director
    European Centre for Energy and Resource Security; King’s College London

    Ms. Aliona Osmolovska
    Head of Corporate Communications
    Naftogaz of Ukraine

    Mr. Ulrich Lissek
    Head of Communications and Government Relations
    Nord Stream 2 AG

    Ms. Claudia Mueller
    MP Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
    German Bundestag

    Dr. Anders Åslund
    Senior Fellow, Eurasia Center
    Atlantic Council

    Moderated by:

    Ambassador John Herbst (Ret.)
    Director, Eurasia Center
    Atlantic Council

    Please join the Atlantic Council’s Eurasia Center and Global Energy Center on Monday, March 12, 2018 for a lively debate on the Nord Stream 2 pipeline and its potential implications for the United States and its European allies.

    Panels I and II will debate the different views on the pipeline from the United States and Europe and address the impact of Nord Stream 2 on European energy security, the political and economic questions associated with the pipeline, and the effects of the pipeline on transit countries in Central and Eastern Europe. We hope you will join us for what promises to be an engaging discussion on European energy security and the US-Europe energy relationship.

    For further information, please visit: https://www.atlanticcouncil.org/blogs/new-atlanticist/us-opens-door-to-nord-stream-ii-sanctions-and-transatlantic-tensions/

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