China suspected a number of UN countries of wanting to hide the data of the terrorist attack on the “SP”

Photo: © REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File Photo

Photo: © REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann/File Photo

Chinese Deputy Representative to the UN Geng Shuang expressed suspicion that countries that did not support the resolution on the investigation of the terrorist attack on the Nord Stream at the meeting of the Security Council may hide any information about sabotage.

“Some countries have said that unsubstantiated allegations predetermine the outcome of investigative actions. On the contrary, a UN investigation is the most appropriate and reliable way to conduct an investigation. At least if these countries block the permission of the International Investigation Council, then this raises doubts that they hiding something”Geng Shuang said.

However, China continues to hope that an international investigation will be carried out and the results will be presented in the near future. Shuang also pointed out that the UNSC is responsible for the investigation.

“This malicious sabotage affects the security of not only European, but also global, transnational infrastructure. It is in the interests of all countries to have an objective, impartial and professional investigation of what happened, so that information about its results is published as soon as possible and those responsible are held accountable” said Geng Shuang.

Source: Ren

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