German Interior Minister: joint investigation in cooperation with Denmark and Sweden of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 incidents

Germany, Denmark and Sweden intend to create a joint investigation team to clarify the circumstances of what happened on the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines.

This was announced by German Interior Minister Nancy Feser in an interview with the newspaper Bild am Sonntag, published on Saturday. “Everything points to Nord Stream being sabotaged.” “Now we want to form a joint investigation team – a joint investigation team in accordance with European Union law, to which the three countries will send their investigators,” she added. She said Navy experts, police and intelligence officials would work on the group.

In addition, the minister said that Germany, together with Denmark, Poland and Sweden, patrols the seas: “We are striving to show as much presence as possible.” According to her, all ships at the disposal of the German Federal Police participate in the patrol.

Source: TASS

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