China's deputy UN envoy Geng Shuang has called for accelerated investigations into the 2022 Nord Stream pipeline explosions during an emergency Security Council meeting, emphasizing that 'the truth must not be covered up.' The meeting, convened at Russia's request, comes three years after the blasts that damaged critical energy infrastructure linking Russia to Europe.
Call for Accountability
Geng noted that while Germany, Sweden, and Denmark initially received time for national investigations, 'three years have passed without definitive conclusions.' He stressed that media speculation should not substitute official transparency, adding that recent reports of a suspect's arrest 'do not suffice' to address global concerns.
International Response
The Chinese envoy urged Germany to expedite judicial proceedings and share updates through official channels. 'The international community demands truthful answers,' Geng stated, advocating for cooperation between involved nations and warning against political interference in the probe.
Broader Implications
The unresolved case raises questions about energy security and international accountability. Geng reiterated that perpetrators must face legal consequences, emphasizing the need to prevent similar incidents. The Council is expected to maintain oversight as investigations continue.
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Chinese envoy: Truth of Nord Stream pipelines must not be covered up
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