Russia has summoned the ambassadors of Germany, Denmark and Sweden in Moscow regarding the European investigation into the gas leak from the Nord Stream gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea, reports the Russian news agency TASS, cited by CNN and News.ro.

Headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, Smolensk Square, MoscowPhoto: Russian Look Ltd. / Alamy / Alamy / Profimedia

“Moscow will not recognize any “pseudo-result” of the investigation into the emergency situation with the “Nord Stream” if Russian specialists do not participate in it,” the Russian Foreign Ministry said, TASS reports.

European nations last month investigated mysterious gas leaks from Russia’s Nord Stream gas pipeline, located in the Baltic Sea near Sweden and Denmark – the infrastructure at the center of the energy crisis since the start of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Several European officials said sabotage was the likely cause. This possibility was also not ruled out by Russia, which was building the network.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia has received information about the “involvement of the USA in the investigation of incidents with Nord Stream”, writes TASS.

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