According to RT’s interlocutor, how these countries should conduct the investigation and how they will actually conduct it are “two big differences.”

The lawyer believes that the sphere of international cooperation today is politicized, however, according to him, there will be no direct refusal.

“Most likely, two options are possible - ignoring and leaving requests unanswered, and the second, more likely answer - a formal reply that “everything has already been investigated, studied, measures have been taken and everything is under control.” It is also very likely that representatives of these countries will hold consultations on developing a common position on our country’s requests, including on common information support and a common style of responses,” he said.

Solovyov is confident that the United States will take the leading role “as the main country interested in the terrorist attacks themselves, and in order not to expose themselves during such an investigation.”

Earlier, the President of the International Counter-Terrorism Training Association, international security expert Joseph Linder called the State Police’s appeal about terrorist attacks “absolutely correct actions.”

As reported, the requests relate, among other things, to undermining the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines.

As stated in the Prosecutor General's Office, they hope for the West to conscientiously review the relevant documents.