"The matter of the investigation is not closed for us, and we will return to it in a suitable form and at a convenient time if the situation does not change," Polyanskiy said on Telegram.
He added that the topic "predictably remains uncomfortable for Westerners," and they are clearly nervous about answering Russia's questions.
Western representatives at the UN Security Council are urging Denmark, Germany and Sweden not to rush their national investigations, the officials added.
"However, not all members of the Security Council think so - many of them are puzzled by the fact that the Germans and Scandinavians are not hurrying up and have not yet shared information with the Security Council about the progress of their investigations.
It could even be a matter of disrespect to the Security Council, which has quite clearly asked all three countries to speed up," Polyanskiy said, adding that, "apparently, understanding of our position is growing, which already obscenely isolates Westerners in the eyes of most UN members."
Polyanskiy also said that the sabotage could only have been carried out with direct state support, adding that versions in media reports about "self-organized Ukrainians allegedly not even directly related to (Ukrainian President Volodymyr) Zelenskyy's regime" were absurd.
The US and their allies have yet to provide convincing evidence and facts of their non-involvement in the sabotage, he said.
Москва вернется к вопросу о необходимости расследования диверсии на "Северных потоках", заявил первый зампостпреда России при Организации Объединенных Наций Дмитрий Полянский в Telegram-канале по итогам соответствующего обсуждения в Совбезе ООН.
ReplyDelete"США и их союзники по-прежнему не представили убедительных опровержений фактов, свидетельствующих об их причастности к подрыву", - написал Полянский в своем телеграм-канале по итогам прошедшего в четверг обсуждения в СБ ООН диверсии на "Северном потоке".