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UN demands quick seal of leaks in Nord Stream pipelines because of environmental concerns

The United Nations expressed concern Wednesday about leaks in the Nord Stream gas pipelines under the Baltic Sea urging that the seal be closed as soon as possible.

 

“We obviously have a concern over the environmental impact that this could have. From what I understand, the gas was no longer flowing. But there is gas inside the pipeline,” UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric told reporters.

 

“Whatever the situation, it is not good for the seas, it is not good for the environment and we hope that the authorities responsible for the upkeep will seal the leak and deal with it as quickly as possible.”

 

Meanwhile, the UN Security Council will hold an emergency meeting to discuss the leaks under the Baltic Sea which the EU said was a “result of a deliberate act.”

 

The 15-member Council will convene Friday upon Russia’s request, according to diplomats.

 

Several European leaders accused Russia of causing the explosions and described the leaks as “sabotage.”

 

Russia, however, denied any responsibility with the Kremlin saying that allegations about Russia’s involvement in the suspected sabotage are “predictable, absurd and stupid.”

 

Denmark’s energy agency confirmed Tuesday three leaks on the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines.

 

The Russia-owned Nord Stream 2 pipeline, originating in Russia and passing under the Baltic Sea to Germany, was constructed to double the volume of gas.

 

As soon as the construction finished, however, Germany decided to halt operations after the start of Russia’s war against Ukraine in February.

 

Russia halted gas flow from the Nord Stream 1 pipeline on Aug. 31.

 

Source: Anadolu Agency