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Polyansky: Russia will return to the subject of the explosion of Nord Stream in the UN Security Council

Copenhagen, Berlin and Stockholm will somehow have to report to the UN Security Council on their investigations into the Nord Stream sabotage, said Dmitry Polyansky, Russia’s first deputy permanent representative to the United Nations. ‘organization.

“I am sure that we will come back to this subject in the Security Council and, in general, thanks to our efforts with the Chinese, it has every chance of firmly ‘inscribing’ on the platform of the Council,” said the Russian representative in his Telegram. channel.

“It will now be more difficult for Copenhagen, Stockholm and Berlin to pretend that everything is fine,” concluded the diplomat.

Earlier, an American journalist, Pulitzer Prize winner Seymour Hersh, in an interview with reporters, explained why the United States will not investigate the explosions on Russian Nord Stream pipelines.

The journalist recalled that the US arsenal has impressive intelligence capabilities, including electronic intelligence and sources in most European countries.

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