China News Service, February 27 (Xinhua) According to a report by RIA Novosti on the 27th, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Sjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjardo, said in an interview with the media that the explosion of the "North Stream" pipeline should be regarded as a terrorist attack and called on the United Nations to participate in the explosion. investigation of the incident.

Data map: A leak occurred in the Beixi natural gas pipeline.

  Szijjarto said that Hungary supports a detailed and comprehensive investigation into the "North Stream" incident.

He stressed: "An attack like this should be considered a terrorist attack. We support a full, in-depth, structured and detailed investigation into what happened."

  According to the foreign minister, Hungary supports all types of procedures, no matter who initiates the investigation.

These procedures will hold the promise of finding out who did it and why.

  Szijaldo said: "Whoever did what to the 'Nord Stream' pipeline is shameful. Because this is the first time such a large European critical infrastructure has been attacked."

  He added that the United Nations should be involved in the investigation of the Nord Stream pipeline explosion.

  "I think the United Nations should play a bigger role," Szijjardo said, "because the United Nations is the last resort. Basically every country is represented here, and any kind of discussion can take place ... at the United Nations. Under the auspices, even hostile relationships can communicate with each other."

  It is reported that the "Beixi" pipeline, the main artery that transports natural gas from Russia to Europe, exploded on September 26, 2022.

Investigations are underway in Sweden, Denmark and Germany but have yet to yield any concrete results.

  Previously, Seymour Hersh, an American investigative journalist who won a Pulitzer Prize, published an article saying that the "behind the scenes" of the "North Stream" incident was the United States, but the Pentagon denied this.

Russia is currently seeking the United Nations to set up an independent international commission to investigate the truth of the incident.