Speaking to reporters on the renewal of the damaged Russian Nord Stream gas pipeline, Dmitry Peskov, spokesman for the Russian President, urged to avoid overly optimistic hopes for now and said the Kremlin is monitoring the situation closely. .
It was reported the previous day that German insurance companies Allianz and Munich Re renewed the insurance of the damaged gas pipeline.
The Kremlin spokesman stressed that Nord Stream 1 was destroyed.
“I avoid overly optimistic conclusions about it. We are monitoring the situation very carefully,” he said, answering the question of whether there is hope for the replenishment of supplies.
During the briefing, Peskov said that NATO’s enlargement, particularly Finland’s entry into the North Atlantic Alliance, forces The Russian Federation will take countermeasures to ensure its security. The press secretary of the Russian president considers Helsinki’s entry into the alliance as another aggravation of the situation and an encroachment on Russia’s security.