Russia called the incident sabotage, and Sweden announced the completion of an investigation conducted jointly with Denmark and Germany.
Stockholm will not transfer the results of the Nord Stream investigation to Moscow. It was announced on Monday, October 10, and. about. Prime Minister of Sweden Magdalena Andersson, writes Bloomberg.
The Prime Minister of Sweden noted that the preliminary results of the investigation into the explosions in the Nord Stream and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines are confidential.
Russia, for its part, has requested participation in the investigation into the gas leak. Meanwhile, Sweden emphasized that it is in contact with Denmark and Germany.
The Swedish security service believes the leaks were caused by underwater explosions.
“It happened in Sweden’s exclusive economic zone and not on our territory, so it is not an attack on Sweden, but it is serious, at least against the backdrop of a tense security situation. We, unfortunately, are must be prepared for the fact that Other incidents may occur,” Andersson said.
It became known that on September 26, in Nord Stream and Nord Stream-2, the pressure dropped significantly in three strings of gas pipelines. Russia called the incident sabotage. Sweden announced the completion of an investigation conducted jointly with Denmark and Germany. The explosions were blamed on leaks.
Danish authorities said the methane leak in the Nord Stream gas pipelines had stopped, but the Swedish Coast Guard said on Monday that a smaller leak in Nord Stream 2 had grown to about 30 meters in diameter.
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