She recalled the minister's statement, in which he said that the rule of law is observed in Denmark, Sweden and Germany, and therefore their investigations can be trusted.

In turn, Zakharova published a photo of Lars during a trip to Afghanistan in 1988. In the frame, he stands in traditional Pakistani clothes with a Soviet AK-47 assault rifle surrounded by mujahideen.

"Apparently, lawyers," the diplomat joked.

She quoted Lars himself as saying that Denmark had supported the local population against the occupation authorities and that he would not have gone to Afghanistan if he had known how dangerous it was.

"I have not yet found photos of the brave Lars in The Iraq occupied by Denmark. We will search," Zakharova added.

On March 16, Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen said that Copenhagen would not allow Moscow to participate in the investigation of sabotage on Nord Streams.

French politician, leader of the Patriots movement Florian Filippo called absurd the fact that Russia is not allowed to investigate explosions on the Nord Stream and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines.