Russian Foreign Ministry made a demarche to the ambassadors of Germany, Denmark, and Sweden on the investigation of sabotage at Nord Stream. This was announced on Thursday, October 13, in the press service of the ministry, APA's Moscow correspondent reprots ciitng the Russian Foreign Ministry.
It is specified that the ambassadors of all three countries expressed bewilderment due to the lack of any response to the appeal of the Prime Minister of Russia, Mikhail Mishustin, on the involvement of the Russian side in the investigation of explosions on gas pipelines.
If Moscow is still not allowed to investigate, it will have every reason to believe that these countries are hiding something or covering up the perpetrators of the attacks, the Foreign Ministry website says.
On September 26, a pressure drop was recorded on the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline. A similar situation occurred on both lines of the Nord Stream.
According to the President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, Nord Streams is devoid of political overtones and is a commercial project. At the same time, under the contracts, Russia supplies gas in full and is ready to continue deliveries, he specified.