Vasily Nebenzya, Russia’s Permanent Representative to the UN, said in a statement at the organization’s Security Council meeting that the UN Security Council is responsible to the international community in the context of the investigation of the explosions in the Russian Nord Stream gas pipelines. DEA News.
According to the permanent representative of the Russian Federation, national investigations could take years “in the same inefficient and opaque manner” as “precious time” is being exhausted.
Nebenzya said there were growing suspicions that these investigations were aimed at “covering up the evidence and cleaning up the crime scene”, not to clarify the circumstances of what happened.
“We believe the Council is responsible to the international community for such attacks.”
During the meeting, the Russian representative also emphasized that the draft resolution of the Russian Federation, which was not accepted on March 27, did not limit the national investigations of Denmark, Sweden and Germany regarding the explosions in Nord Stream.
According to him, the adoption of the resolution will send a clear signal that such actions against cross-border infrastructure are unacceptable and that those responsible for them must be held accountable.
27 March UN Security Council He did not accept Russian draft resolution that is expected to launch an independent investigation into the explosions in Nord Stream, under the auspices of the Secretary-General. Only the Russian Federation, China, and Brazil voted for its adoption, with the rest of the Security Council members abstaining. Nebenzya said the voting results only increased suspicions against the West.
Source: Gazeta

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