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The Polish Prime Minister: The supporters of the Nord Stream should be silent

The initiators of the project should apologize, Donald Tusk believes

Снимка: ЕПА/БГНЕС

A few days after an arrest warrant was issued for a Ukrainian in the case of sabotage of the "Nord Stream" gas pipeline in the Baltic Sea, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk commented on the case, reported DPA, quoted by BTA.

"To all initiators and patrons of "Nordic Stream" 1 and 2: The only thing you have to do today in this matter is to apologize and shut up," Tusk wrote last night in his post on the online platform "X".

At the end of September 2022, several explosions disrupted the "Nord Stream" 1 and 2, DPA recalls. For a long time there was a lot of speculation about the perpetrators and guarantors.

The Russian-German project was politically highly controversial. Poland has always opposed the construction of the Nord Stream gas pipeline. 2.

The head of the National Security Bureau in Warsaw, Jacek Siviera, commented on Tusk's publication in "Ex" with the words: "Bad news for the addressees: There is a solid consensus in Poland on this issue as well". He added a winking smile to his post.

It emerged on Wednesday that Polish prosecutors have received a European arrest warrant from the German federal prosecutor's office for the detention of a Ukrainian suspect who is believed to have been in Poland recently but has since fled to his homeland.

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After the information about the order was made public and the suspect escaped, the question arose in Germany whether the Polish authorities provided sufficient assistance in clarifying the act of sabotage, commented DPA.