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(FILES) This file picture taken on January 7, 2009 shows a general view of the headquarters of the Russian natural gas monopoly giant Gazprom building through a gate with the emblem in Moscow. On November 6, 2009 decisions by Sweden and Finland to allow the Russian-led Nord Stream pipeline to pass through their waters unleashed strong reactions in both countries, with political parties and media contending that Russian pressure overpowered environmental concerns. The 7.4-billion-dollar (5.0-billion-euro) Nord Stream project, which is led by Russian state-run energy giant Gazprom in partnership with Germany's E.On Ruhrgas and BASF-Wintershall, will run under the Baltic Sea to bring gas from Russia to the European Union. AFP PHOTO / YURI KADOBNOV
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Moscow, RUSSIAN FEDERATION |
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AFP / Mediafax Foto |
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YURI KADOBNOV |
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7 Ianuarie 2009 |
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