Who is gerhard schroeder
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COM has chosen English as your language setting. COM in 30 languages. On Friday, shareholders voted to back his nomination. Mr Schroeder was chancellor from to - but his links with Russia go back almost as far. As chancellor, he was a staunch backer of plans for a pipeline to be built between Russia and Germany by the Nord Stream consortium, and an agreement was signed in his last days in office.
Once out of office, he became chairman of the Nord Stream shareholders' committee. As such, he also works closely with Russia's other energy giant, Gazprom, and last year he became chairman of the board of directors at Nord Stream 2, a Gazprom subsidiary. He has long been friends with President Putin - in they were pictured embracing at Mr Schroeder's 70th birthday party.
Mr Schroeder also opposed the sanctions over Crimea. This all sits increasingly uncomfortably in Germany, where there has been deepening public distrust of the Russian state. There have been fears that Russia could try to undermine German democracy since Russian hackers were accused of targeting German lawmakers in
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