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Ukraine refuses to get involved

The adviser to the President of Ukraine, Mikhailo Podoliak, stressed on Tuesday that Kyiv had nothing to do with the sabotage of the Nord Stream gas pipeline in Baltic waters in September last year, thus rejecting the latest information published by the American newspaper ‘The New York Times’. “While I enjoy collecting humorous conspiracy theories about the Ukrainian government, I must say that Ukraine had nothing to do with the Baltic Sea accident and had no information about “Ukrainian pro-sabotage groups,” Podoliak said on his official Twitter profile.

Meanwhile, the spokeswoman for the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zajarova, also reacted to the information published by the American newspaper and, far from celebrating, criticized that this leak made it difficult to investigate the facts, reports the TASS news agency. “Instead of leaking to the Western regime in connection with the incident, we must respond to the official request of the Russian side and, at a minimum, consider the materials of (American journalist Seymour) Hersh’s journalistic investigation, without substituting them for anonymous things,” Zakharova said.

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