“All such things are resolved only at the level of bilateral positive relations. What in Soviet times was called good will. Because, even despite the signed agreements on the exchange of operational important information, information is really transferred only under good neighborly and politically equal relations between countries,” he said.

According to him, in modern conditions “one cannot expect such action from our Western enemies.”

“Therefore, what is happening today in this area once again shows their bias on this issue, their reluctance

provide really important information. Therefore, most likely, there will either be silence, or there will be an absolutely non-binding answer,” suggested RT’s interlocutor.

At the same time, Linder emphasized that the actions of the prosecutor’s office were “absolutely correct.”

“Because in this situation, even a negative answer

simply confirms a situation that is well known to us...

Even during the period of improvement in Russian-American relations, the vast majority of such requests received answers that were, so to speak, not satisfactory to our side. But whatever answer is received, it will once again prove the correctness and logic of the position of the Russian side,” he concluded.

Earlier, Sergei Tsekov, a member of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs, in a conversation with RT, expressed the hope that the West will respond to the GP’s appeal about terrorist attacks.

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.