Explosion On Nord Stream Pipelines Was 'International Terrorism' -Russia At U.N. | English News LIVE
Russia’s Ambassador to the U.N. Vassily Nebenzia said the explosion on the Nord Stream gas pipelines in September were an “act of international terrorism” at a Security Council meeting on Tuesday (February 21).
Investigations by Denmark, Germany and Sweden have not yet concluded, the three countries said, as the U.N. Security Council met to discuss the September incident.
Denmark, Germany and Sweden told the Security Council in a joint letter that the "Russian authorities have been informed regarding the ongoing investigations" by their national authorities, which had so far established that the damage to the pipelines was caused by "powerful explosions due to sabotage."
They said the consequences from the leaks in terms of greenhouse gas emissions were "substantial and worrisome."
Moscow has maintained, without providing evidence, that the West was behind the blasts affecting the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines - multibillion-dollar infrastructure.
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