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The United States has the most pragmatic position on the Nord Stream 2 project.
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The warning from Trump came in a message to the U.N. agency’s annual meeting. being held in Vienna. that was read by U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry.
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There are a few reasons to be skeptical that the momentum will carry crude prices higher than current levels.
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