Polyansky: Western countries refuse Russia’s participation in the investigation of the “Northern Stream” bombing

Moscow (ST): Russia’s deputy permanent representative to the United Nations, Dmitry Polyansky, announced that Moscow will soon publish in the Security Council correspondences with Germany, Denmark and Sweden, regarding the investigation into the sabotage of the North Stream pipelines.

Polyansky was quoted by TASS news agency as saying: “These countries refuse to allow us any access to information, refuse any participation in the investigation, and content themselves with writing letters to us, even though we are one of the parties concerned, and we must participate in this investigation”.

Polyansky added, “Out of our keenness to be transparent, we will soon publish these correspondences and circulate them to members of the UN Security Council.”

Polyansky said: The Ukrainian regime seeks and is very interested in implicating NATO with direct participation in the conflict, because this is the only opportunity for it to stand firm and continue, adding: “There are some politicians in the United States and Europe who have reached the point of calling for sending forces there and participating in the fighting, and this will mean a third world war because we are talking about trying to defeat a nuclear country.”

The Russian diplomat questioned the extent of the balance of the minds of those who make such invitations.

K.Q.

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