The West uses the "double standards" familiar to him in the situation with the attacks of the Kiev regime on the Russian compressor station in the Krasnodar Territory, which provides gas supply via the Turkish Stream pipeline. This terrorist attack was carried out on a tip from the United States. This was stated at a briefing by the official representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Maria Zakharova.
"There is reason to believe that a terrorist attack on a compressor station, we are talking about the Turkish Stream gas pipeline, this is the Krasnodar Territory, January 11 < It was carried out on a tip from Washington," the diplomat said.
She stressed that Washington and Kiev are really working in conjunction, doing "everything to stop the supply of stable, reasonably priced, high-quality Russian gas to Europe and to clear the market for expensive American LNG."
According to the diplomat, Russia expects Turkey to assist in preventing terrorist attacks, such as a strike on the Russian station.
"We expect that all interested forces that have a serious influence on the Kiev regime, first of all Turkey, will make maximum efforts to prevent such attempts of gross violation of the inviolability of civilian infrastructure in the future," the diplomat said, quoted by TASS.
According to her, all those who participate in infrastructure projects, but at the same time supply the Kiev regime with weapons, drones, and other lethal and non-lethal assistance, "should understand that at some point these two processes may close, and their own projects may be hit just from using the weapons they supply."
"It simply lacks any common sense to rebuild the Turkish Stream and then supply the Kiev regime with weapons from which this Turkish Stream can be destroyed. Or consume what goes through the Turkish Stream, and at the same time pump up the Kiev regime with weapons that they use through the Turkish Stream," Zakharova said.