Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov confirmed Russia’s persistence in continuing the investigation into the explosions at the Nord Stream gas pipeline.
Lavrov added in a press statement today, Thursday: “Our next steps will be to prevent the national investigations into the Nord Stream gas pipeline explosions from disappearing and to prevent everyone who has stressed and promised that this will be enough to establish the truth (end of investigation). This is something we will deal with carefully, the issue goes beyond moving towards (finishing) the closure.”
Lavrov stressed that “Russia is aware of the West’s ability to lie and promise something, and once again demonstrates a chronic inability to negotiate.”
Lavrov pointed out that Western countries in the UN Security Council are “dodging” in order to prevent the approval and approval of an impartial and impartial investigation into the Nord Stream bombings, saying: “Actually, it was an interesting and useful scene about the attempts of Western countries to dodge and evade the meeting of the Security Council, seeking to prevent and prevent the Secretary General from approving and approving an impartial, objective and transparent investigation into the apparent terrorist attack that affected the Nord Stream gas pipelines, as is clear to everyone and everyone knows that it was a terrorist attack.
It is noteworthy that on Monday the UN Security Council did not adopt a Russian draft resolution, in the preparation of which China participated, regarding the formation of an international commission to investigate the bombing of the Nord Stream gas pipeline in the Baltic. Sea in September last year.
Only Russia, China and Brazil voted for the draft resolution, the other 12 countries abstained.
Source: TASS