2024-08-19
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A few days ago, German media revealed that as early as June, the German General Prosecutor's Office began to hunt down the suspect in the "Nord Stream" pipeline explosion - Ukrainian Kiev diving coach Vladimir Zh, and recently, the German government announced a reduction in military aid to Ukraine.As the situation shows signs of easing, Russia is trying to strike while the iron is hot and go further.
(Germany is now overly dependent on US liquefied natural gas)
Oleg Dyapkin, director of the Third European Department of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, told the media that Russia has formally asked Germany to investigate the "Nord Stream" incident and asked it to fulfill its obligations under the United Nations Anti-Terrorism Convention and effectively arrest the suspects.
After the explosion of the Nord Stream pipeline, a number of European and American countries refused to cooperate with Russia and excluded this major owner from the investigation.Sweden and Denmark, which were in the area of the explosion, did not even allow Russian investigators to enter the area. Although Russia has repeatedly applied to relevant countries, the European Union, and the United Nations to participate in the investigation, nothing has been done.
Who knows what evidence will be left after years of scouring by sea water and human cleaning?Russia is full of frustration and will definitely seize any sign of relaxation. Moreover, although the cooperation between Germany and Russia was interrupted during the current government, how can the relationship between Germany and Russia remain the same? Maybe the next government will have a hard time telling.