“Not in Poland’s interest”
Nord Stream: Poland does not deliver suspects
Updated on 07.10.2025 – 6:51 p.m.Reading time: 2 min.
Poland rejects the transfer of a North Stream suspect to Germany. Prime Minister Donald Tusk also merges with Angela Merkel.
The neighboring country Pollen does not want to deliver a Ukrainian searched for in connection with the explosive attacks on the north stream pipelines of Germany. It was not in the interest of Poland to deliver the suspect to another country, said Prime Minister Donald Tusk on Tuesday. “The problem of Europe, Ukraine, Lithuania and Poland is not that Nord Stream 2 was blown up, but that it was built,” said Tusk at a press conference and added: “It is certainly not in the interest of Poland to hand over this citizen to another country.”
On Monday, Poland’s judiciary determined the further procedure in the procedure. It ordered that the man had to remain in custody in Poland for another 40 days. During this time it should be decided whether the suspect will be transferred to Germany based on a European arrest warrant.
The explosions had badly damaged the gas pipelines in the Baltic Sea in 2022. The attacks around seven months after the beginning of the Russian war of attack against Ukraine tightened the energy crisis in Europe.