(New York / Oslo Composite Electric) Russia accused Western countries of hacking behind the scenes of the Beixi pipeline, and pointed out that the pipeline was destroyed, and the United States was the biggest beneficiary.U.S. Secretary of State Brinkeng pointed out that Russia's allegations were ridiculous.
The UN Security Council held a meeting on Friday (September 30) in Russia to discuss the leakage accident of Beixi pipeline.
The Russian Ambassador to the United Nations Nodga said that the key issue involved in the accident is whether the United States can benefit from it."The answer is undoubted. American liquefied natural gas suppliers should celebrate that they have increased liquefied natural gas many times."
Brinken: Speaking of Russia's absurdity
Earlier on Friday, Russian President Putin also pointed his spear to the United States and allies, saying: "Sanctions are not enough for the West, and they begin to destroy. It is incredible, but this is a fact!
U.S. Secretary of State Brills responded on Friday that Russia's ridiculous allegations made him speechless.He described this as Moscow's "outrageous operation of spreading errors and false information."
Reports released by Denmark and Sweden on Friday show that the leakage of the Beixi pipeline is caused by an underwater explosion that is equivalent to hundreds of kilograms of explosives.The report said: "According to all the information, these explosions are caused by deliberate behaviors."
After the leakage of the Beixi pipeline, the European Union plans to test the security test of key energy infrastructure.EU Energy Specialist Simson said: "We will cooperate with member states to determine the scope and time of the test to strengthen the ability of the EU energy system to confront threats."
The European Union will also consider taking new measures to protect key infrastructure.
Norway is the largest natural gas supply country and major oil exporter in Europe. It has more than 90 oil fields, and most of them are connected to the natural gas pipeline network of about 9,000 kilometers.