The Ministry of the foreign affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany reported that Berlin is exchanging data with Moscow about the explosions of the Nord Stream gas pipelines. and "Nordic Stream 2", but only information that does not jeopardize the course of the investigation. This was announced to reporters by a representative of the department, reports TASS.
"We are exchanging [information] with the Russian side,”, he assured, noting that investigative actions are ongoing and therefore, according to German authorities, interim results cannot be reported. The foreign ministry spokesman in Berlin added that it was information that could be shared "without thereby jeopardizing the investigation”.
Earlier, the Bavarian daily newspaper Die Sueddeutsche Zeitung reported that the Federal Prosecutor's Office issued an arrest warrant for a Ukrainian diving instructor suspected of involvement in sabotage against gas pipelines. According to reports, the suspect has already fled back to his homeland. The German prosecutor's office suspects two more Ukrainian diving instructors. In turn, the representative of the German Cabinet of Ministers, Wolfgang Büchner, stated that the investigation of the gas pipeline explosions is of the highest priority for the German government.
Who blew up Nord Stream? Germany shares data with Russia on sabotage
Earlier, the Bavarian daily newspaper Die Sueddeutsche Zeitung reported that the Federal Prosecutor's Office issued an arrest warrant for a Ukrainian diving instructor suspected of involvement in sabotage against gas pipelines
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