BERLIN (Reuters) – Wintershall Dea, one of the co-funders of Gazprom’s Nord Stream 2 pipeline, cancelled a news conference to discuss its yearly financial results, citing concerns over Russia’s attack on Ukraine.
“In our view, today is not a day to talk about financial results,” said the company in a statement on Thursday.
“This escalation on the orders of the Russian government is a hard blow,” said Chief Executive Mario Mehren, who said it would have far-reaching consequences on Russia’s ties to Europe.
“To what extent cannot yet be foreseen,” he said.
(Reporting by Miranda Murray; Editing by Madeline Chambers)