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July 15th, 2021
Having rejected Germany's appeal against its ruling cancelling the European Commission (EC) decision to grant Gazprom 100 percent of the Opal pipeline's capacity, the EU top court has issued a favourable verdict for Poland. The Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruled on Thursday that, contrary to arguments presented by Germany, the compatibility of every EU document regarding energy policy should be evaluated with a view to the principle of energy solidarity. In 2016, following a German motion, the EC lifted a cap on Gazprom's use of the Opal pipeline, which connects the Nord Stream I pipeline with the Yamal pipeline infrastructure and pipeline systems in the Czech Republic.
PAP
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