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Russia To Release Documentation of Western Stonewalling on Nord Stream, Polyanskiy Tells Jackson Hinkle

The Russian government will publish its correspondence with Western governments on the issue of investigating the Nord Stream incident, First Deputy Permanent Representative to the UN Dmitry Polyanskiy announced in a video interview on “The Dive with Jackson Hinkle” on March 9. “They are denying any access to information, they are denying any participation regardless of the fact that we are an affected party, so we should be part of this investigation, but they are just writing to us some letters saying that we’re doing what we’re doing and mind your own business,” he said, reported TASS.

“To be transparent we will publish this whole correspondence quite soon and distribute it among the members of the Security Council,” Polyanskiy said, remarking that the recent information in Western media on the Nord Stream explosions is an attempt to divert attention away from what really happened. “Regarding the recent information, I wouldn’t dwell into too much detail. I think it is too obvious that this is really likely to be an attempt to divert attention from what has happened,” he said.

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