From what I understand, Germany and France reached a compromise. The EU would retain oversight of such non-EU projects, but not have the ability to kill them. In return France will get German support for French President Emmanuel Macron's ideas for Eurozone budget and debt system reforms.
I would love to hear a rationale from a Trump supporter on why the Trump administration has not imposed sanctions as threatened on the Nordstream-2 consortium.....
Gazprom - 51%
Wintershall - 15.5%
PEG Infrastruktur AG, a subsidiary of Uniper - 15.5%
N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie - 9%
Engie - 9%
and the main consortium Board members.....
Gerhard Schröder, former Chancellor of Germany, former Prime Minister of Lower Saxony, Chairman of the Board
Oleg Aksyutin, head of the Gas Transportation, Underground Storage and Utilization Department of Gazprom
Alexander Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Executive Directors of Gazprom
Hans-Ulrich Engel, Member of the Board of Executive Directors of BASF SE
Han Fennema, Chairman of the Executive Board, CEO of N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie
Isabelle Kocher, Chief Executive Officer of Engie
Vitaly Markelov, Deputy Chairman of the Management Committee of Gazprom
Mario Mehren, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Wintershall
Pavel Oderov, Head of Department of Gazprom
Marc Spieker, Member of the Board of Management of E.ON
Johannes Teyssen, Chairman of the Board of Management of E.ON
Alexey Zagorovskiy - Nordstream-2 Managing Director