Denmark, Sweden and Germany to investigate incident at Nord Stream

Denmark, Sweden and Germany to investigate incident at Nord Stream

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German Interior Minister Nancy Feser announced plans for the three countries – Germany, Denmark and Sweden – to create a joint investigation team to investigate the terrorist attacks on the Nord Stream.

In an interview with the newspaper Bild am Sonntag, Feser noted that the data obtained speak in favor of the version of “acts of sabotage.” Germany, she said, “works very closely with Denmark and Sweden” to find out the real reasons for what happened.

“We want to form a Joint Investigation Team – a joint investigation team,” the minister said. “In accordance with EU law, three countries will send their investigators to it.”

It is also reported that together with Poland, Denmark and Sweden, Germany is conducting patrols at sea.

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