Earlier, Moscow repeatedly demanded the creation of an international independent commission under the UN’s Auspice, but relevant projects in the Security Council did not receive support.
UN security Rada will hold an open meeting on Tuesday due to investigating explosions on gas pipelines Northern Stream In the Baltic Sea. The meeting was initiated by Russia. It was reported to Security Council Secretary, Report Ukrinform.
Russia announced the “delay and closed” of the German investigation. Earlier, Moscow repeatedly demanded the creation of an international independent commission under the UN auspice, but the relevant DRAFT’s decisions in the Security Council did not receive support.
This year, the Security Council will go Northern Stream In the first time.
By the end of September 2022, four leaks were recorded in the gas pipelines, which, according to the results of the investigations, occurred due to a strong explosion. Separate investigations are conducted by Denmark, Germany and Sweden.
Denmark and Sweden announced the closure of cases due to a lack of sufficient basis for criminal persecution, while the German prosecutor’s office continued to work.
The meeting will start at 16pm at the Eastern American time (23:00 in KYIV).
As you know, in Italy they have stopped someone who is suspected of involving sabotaging North Stream-1 gas pipelines and northern Stream-2.
Remember, on September 26, 2022, three explosions caused large-scale leaks in the North Stream-1 and Northern Stream-2 pipelines, from Russia to Germany under the Baltic Sea. The attack left only one of the four -gas network branches intact.
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