News & Politics
June 04, 2021
"It is in the interest of Poland and the whole of Central Europe to complete the project as quickly as possible and we're counting on the Danish government's good will," Przydacz told the state-owned Polish Radio One on Friday.
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Marcin Przydacz, a deputy foreign minister hopes that the Danish government will reconsider a suspended environmental permit for a section of a top priority gas pipeline running from Norway to Poland.
On Thursday, the Danish gas system operator Energinet reported that the Danish Environmental Protection Agency's appeals board had withdrawn its environment permit for a section of the Baltic Pipe natural gas pipeline running across Denmark over concerns that the installation could endanger the habitat of some local bats and mice.