He wrote about this on his Twitter.

“This confirms our correctness in demanding the adoption of a UN Security Council resolution on the launch of an international investigation into sabotage at Nord Stream under the auspices of the UN Secretary General,” Polyansky said.

According to him, a vote on a resolution on an international investigation into sabotage will be held in the UN Security Council by the end of March.

On March 7, The New York Times published an article stating that “new intelligence” indicates the involvement of a certain “pro-Ukrainian group” in undermining the Nord Stream in the Baltic Sea.

The Die Zeit newspaper also wrote that in Germany, the investigation had identified a vessel that could have been involved in blowing up the Nord Stream and Nord Stream 2 pipelines in the Baltic Sea, traces leading to Ukraine.

American journalist Seymour Hersh previously published an investigation into US involvement in the Nord Stream incident.