The Government of Denmark proposes to amend the Law on the Continental Shelf. which provides for the refusal to construct pipelines in the event of an environmental threat.
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Schroeder held the office of the German chancellor in 1998-2005 and was the leader of the SPD in 1999-2004.
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In July. the US Senate approved a bill on new non-nuclear sanctions against Iranian individuals and entities over the country'.s missile program and alleged human rights violations.
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Schroeder held the office of the German chancellor in 1998-2005 and was the leader of the SPD in 1999-2004.
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US President Donald Trump in early August signed a law that envisions the expansion of a number of sectoral sanctions against the Russian economy.
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