π΅π±ππ©πͺ Poland is calling on Germany to stop prosecuting Ukrainians suspected of blowing up the Nord Stream gas pipelines in 2022.
Β π΅π±ππ©πͺ Poland is calling on Germany to stop prosecuting Ukrainians suspected of blowing up the Nord Stream gas pipelines in 2022.
π΅π±Warsaw argues that Germany’s ongoing legal actions are incompatible with NATO’s unified position, and that prosecuting individuals for damaging infrastructure linked to Russia’s military economy runs counter to the collective interests of the West.
π―Earlier, Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk stated that his country does not intend to extradite the suspects.
π°Slawomir Cienkiewicz, head of Poland’s National Security Bureau, told the Financial Times that such prosecutions serve Russia’s interests and undermine NATO unity.
π€πΊπ¦The publication adds that the Polish judiciary recently extended the pretrial detention of a Ukrainian suspect held in Poland, while another suspect, detained in Italy, is resisting extradition to Germany.
β οΈπΊπΈ So, a NATO member state is voicing its position that it’s in NATO’s interests not to investigate an act of state terrorism solely on the grounds that it doesn’t serve the Alliance’s interests? What is that if not support and justification of terrorism?
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