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Anti-Russia sanctions pressure culminated in Nord Stream sabotage, says Rosneft CEO

According to Igor Sechin, neither the pandemic nor the Ukrainian crisis, nor the energy and economic problems were the root cause for the tectonic changes underway in the world

BAKU, October 27. /TASS/. The sanctions pressure targeting Russia culminated in the sabotage of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines, Rosneft CEO Igor Sechin said on Thursday.

Addressing a Eurasia-themed economic forum in Baku, he said: "The pressure of sanctions reached its climax resulting in the sabotage of the European gas transportation system - Nord Stream."

According to Sechin, neither the pandemic nor the Ukrainian crisis, nor the energy and economic problems were the root cause for the tectonic changes underway in the world. We are in the midst of replacing a global regulator who has been conjuring up its own rules for the rest of the world, he said. "The United States has to fight to maintain its hegemony at any cost and it just cannot afford a defeat, for losing its hegemony in the financial, military, political and economic spheres would mean being incapable of reproducing itself as a country, an economy and a political system," the head of Russia’s largest oil company explained.

The Nord Stream AG company reported that three lines of the Nord Stream 1 and 2 offshore gas pipelines had suffered unprecedented damage in a matter of several hours on September 26. The first leak was uncovered on the Nord Stream 2 line near the Danish island of Bornholm, then two more leaks were reported on Nord Stream 1. Swedish seismologists later revealed that two explosions had been recorded along the Nord Stream route.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the incidents were sabotage.