Trump said about Nord Stream. Referred to the “blow up” of the project


The American leader in this way answered the question of whether he intends to initiate an investigation into the destruction of Nord Stream gas pipelines.
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“Probably, if I asked some people, I would be able to tell you (about this matter) without wasting a lot of money to the investigation. But I think many people know who has blew it up” – said Trump. He added, however, that he was the first to “blew up” the project because “he did not allow its construction”. In this way, the leader referred to the sanctions on Nord Stream, imposed during his first presidential term (2017-21).
The question about gas pipelines was asked during the announcement in the Oval Office of the recruitment (draft) for the NFL football league. They were asked by a journalist of the pro -Russian portal Zerohedge, who was in Presidential Pool for the first time.
The US President noted that falling oil prices – which reached the level of $ 55. For a barrel – they put America in a good position to end the war in Ukraine.
“Russia wants to arrange it, Ukraine wants to arrange, and if I wasn't a president, nobody would arrange” – convinced Trump.”As you know, President Putin has just announced a three -day suspension of weapons, which does not sound like too much, but it is a lot when you know where we started from” – he added, referring to Putin's proposal to suspend the fighting during the celebration of the anniversary of the end of World War II.
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According to media reports, including The daily “Wall Street Journal”, German investigators, investigating damage to three of the four threads of Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines in 2022, suspect that a group of Ukrainians is responsible for sabotage action, and the operation was carried out at the request of the then Supreme Commander of the Ukrainian army, General The investigations in Denmark and Sweden were discontinued without charges, and the evidence provided to Germany, where the investigation has not yet ended.




