Moscow has claimed that they have “evidence” the US and UK’s “involvement in the Nord Stream gas pipeline” sabotage.
Russian Foreign Ministry Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said the publication of such evidence of US and UK’s “sabotage” will depend on the situation.
She claims the data was obtained by the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) and insists it does “exist,” although nothing has been shown to date.
Vladimir Putin’s Pitbull, Zakharova said, “This evidence exists. As to whether we will publish it – which will also tell you what kind of evidence it is – that would depend on how the situation around the investigation unfolds.
“Because we have repeatedly offered cooperation to everyone, we did it both publicly and via the available legal channels between law enforcement agencies, we have contacted them repeatedly. We supported these legal requests, both politically and publicly, and we received zero response.”
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Therefore, in my opinion, those who carry out the investigations abroad, in Germany – it has long been clear in Denmark and Sweden, but Germany must be interested in exchanging materials, in obtaining information from us and in provision of corresponding information to us.
She added, “And we were not simply ready for this – we insisted on this.”
The so-called diplomat continued with her usual diatribe, Russian state media Tass published, “Moreover, we were ready to present everything that we have within the investigation under the UN aegis, initiative on our initiative.
“But the West has blocked this as well. Therefore, we carry out our own investigation, and, naturally, we have the information that Russian officials talk about – [SVR Director] Sergey Naryshkin in particular. The evidence base also exists.
“As to how we manage it: in addition to our national investigation, we will proceed from expediency and the developing situation. They [the West] have stripped themselves of an option to obtain the corresponding information from us on their own volition.”