Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk’s statement that those who initiated and supported the construction of Nord Stream should “apologize and shut up” has shocked German officials, but they have decided to ignore it. He writes about this Wall Street Journal.
According to the WSJ, Germany decided not to respond to Poland in order to avoid a deterioration in relations between the parties. The newspaper draws attention to the fact that Berlin and Warsaw should cooperate and support Ukraine together, according to the unnamed German minister.
“Putin is our common enemy and we should all remember that,” the WSJ source said.
Before that, the Polish Prime Minister, against the background of the publication in the media of new data about the explosion of gas pipelines and the possible intervention of Ukraine, wrote on his page on the social network X wroteThose who support and initiate the Nord Stream and Nord Stream 2 projects need to apologize and keep quiet. “To all initiators and supporters of Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2,” Tusk wrote in English: “All you have to do today is apologize and keep quiet about this.”
The Wall Street Journal previously reported that Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky personally approved the plan to undermine the Nord Stream and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines. The publication’s sources claim that a small yacht and a large number of divers were used in the operation. The German prosecutor’s office issued an arrest warrant for a Ukrainian citizen in connection with the gas pipeline explosions. It was about diver Vladimir Zhuravlev from Kiev. At the same time, the former head of German foreign intelligence August Gunning did not rule out the possibility of Poland being involved in the explosion in an interview with Welt.
Formerly at the German Foreign Ministry stated On the exchange of data with the Russian Federation regarding the explosion of Nord Streams.
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Source: Gazeta
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