Polyansky: Some Western countries don’t want to work with Russia’s Nord Stream decision

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Dmitry Polyansky, Russia’s First Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN, said some Western countries in the organization’s Security Council did not want to work on a draft Russian resolution calling on the UN Secretary-General to create a commission to investigate the sabotage in Nord Stream. He said this in an interview with Jackson Hinkle posted on his website. Youtube channel.

“Some countries, namely Western countries, do not want to be involved in this business. They’re having a hard time – they send experts, but these experts simply say “we don’t see the need for such an investigation”.

On March 10, Polyansky stated that the organization’s Security Council vote on the explosions in Nord Stream had been announced. will pass At the end of March.

Earlier, he also said that Russia will be soon. will publish Correspondence with Denmark, Sweden and Germany regarding the sabotage investigation at Nord Stream will be circulated among UN Security Council members.

Prior to this, the first deputy representative of Russia to the UN reported in the Western media that the latest information about the sabotage in Nord Stream. designed to distract distracting attention from reality.

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