Explosions on the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines could have been organized by Ukraine and Poland. This is written by the influential American newspaper The Washington Post. The publication of the publication takes as its basis the German investigation into the explosions and the role of the Andromeda ship in them, which, as previously reported by the media, was leased to a Polish company owned by two Ukrainians.
According to the Washington Post, German officials are inclined to assume that the Polish and Ukrainian governments were involved in the sabotage of the gas pipelines. However, Warsaw categorically disagrees with such conclusions.
According to the representative of Poland on foreign policy issues, such conclusions may be wrong. The Polish official believes that the explosions on the gas pipelines are a Russian provocation.
A similar view is shared by former Polish officials, who argue that Poland, despite its opposition to the Nord Stream project, would not resort to sabotage simply because it could lead to a violation of the pro-Ukrainian alliance in the West.
Note that this is not the first time that American publications have spoken about the involvement of third countries in explosions on the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines. In the Russian Federation, these publications are considered stuffing of information, the purpose of which is an attempt by the American authorities to evade responsibility for undermining Russian energy infrastructure facilities.
It will be recalled, earlier the American journalist, winner of the Pulitzer Prize Seymour Hersh published his investigation, according to which explosions on gas pipelines would have been organized by Washington.
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