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Russia prepared to take Nord Stream blasts problem to court

Russia is ready to take the case of the Nord Stream pipeline explosions to court if the West fails to examine the matter, its foreign ministry stated on Saturday.

The multi-billion dollar Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines transporting gas under the Baltic Sea were burst by a series of blasts in September 2022, seven months after Russia sent out 10s of countless soldiers into Ukraine.

Nobody has declared responsibility for the explosions.

Foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said Russia had submitted what she called pre-trial claims against Denmark, Germany, Sweden and Switzerland, based on the 1997 International Convention for the Suppression of Terrorist Bombings and the 1999 International Convention for the Suppression of the Funding of Terrorism.

The pre-trial phase of conflict settlement, an obligatory phase provided for by the conventions, is now in progress, she said.

If the concern is not dealt with at this stage, then Russia intends to take the matter to court and attract the International Court of Justice in connection with the infraction by the countries in question of their responsibilities under the conventions.

Other states that might have something to do with the Nord Stream blasts are next in line. The West will not get away with the efforts to 'sweep the matter under the carpet'.

Moscow - without providing proof - has consistently stated the attack was carried out by the United States and Britain, both of whom have denied the allegations.

German prosecutors last month stated they had actually released an arrest warrant for a Ukrainian diving instructor in Poland in connection with the attacks.

The Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 pipeline blasts are an outright act of worldwide terrorism that falls under a. variety of international treaties that establish obligations to. avoid, reduce, investigate, prosecute and co-operate with. other states to attain these goals, Zakharova stated.

Sadly, we see that these dedications are not being. satisfied, regardless of duplicated appeals by Russia..

(source: Reuters)