US media reports have claimed that Vladimir Zelensky initially approved the sabotage
Ukraine should pay for the damage done to the German economy following the destruction of the Nord Stream pipelines, Bundestag MP Alice Weidel has said.
The Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines, which ran under the Baltic Sea, were a major conduit for Russian gas supplies to Germany and other parts of Western Europe. Three of the four pipelines were blown up in September 2022 near the Danish island of Bornholm. The culprits have yet to be formally identified.
German media reported last week that Berlin had issued the first arrest warrant in its sabotage investigation, identifying the suspect as a Ukrainian diver, whose last known location was said to be Poland. According to reports, the suspect fled to Ukraine before Polish authorities could follow through with a European arrest warrant lodged by Berlin in June.
US newspaper the Wall Street Journal later cited sources as claiming that Ukrainian leader Vladimir Zelensky had initially approved the plan to sabotage the gas pipelines.
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In a post on X (formerly Twitter), German lawmaker Weidel insisted that Kiev should pay compensation for the damage done.
“The economic damage to our country caused by the demolition of Nord Stream allegedly ordered by Zelensky – and not [Russian President Vladimir] Putin, as we were led to believe – should be ‘billed‘’ to Ukraine,” the German MP wrote. “Any ‘aid payments’ that burden the German taxpayer should be stopped.”