Russia goes for an increase of 11 billion rubles, diplomats do not give visas to the United States, problems due to Nord Stream: news around special operations in Ukraine for September 3, 2022 – September 3, 2022
On February 24, on the orders of Vladimir Putin, the Russian Armed Forces began dedicated military vehicle on the territory of Ukraine. The world is responsible for this with unprecedented sanctions, and foreign companies with their withdrawal from the Russian market. Every evening we inform you about the main events of the past day. Today we sum up the results on September 3rd.
Disputes around Nord Stream
On the eve of Gazprom, the gas pipeline was fully commissioned. The company explains this with technical malfunctions. The press secretary of the European Commission called it a decision of “cynicism” and confirmation of “Russia’s unreliability as a supplier.” The European Commissioner for Economic Affairs added that he was waiting for Russia to apply the discovery of gas contracts, but was ready for their non-execution.
Further, Gazprom and Siemens Energy AG (responsible for the mentioned phenomena) made a number of conflicting statements:
- Siemens: technical reasons for decommissioning the Nord Stream gas pipeline emissions;
- Gazprom: Siemens is involved in repair work and is ready to fix turbine malfunctions, but there is nowhere for them to be repaired;
- According to Reuters, Siemens as of
00:00 (in Moscow) did not participate in technical work on September 3 and did not receive a request for maintenance from Gazprom;
- Siemens itself did not comment on statements that it had nowhere to repair turbines.
Help for refugees
As a source in law enforcement agencies told TASS, refugees from the Donbass and from Ukraine, as well as suspicions committed from dangerous actions, turned out to be financial assistance in the amount of more than 11 million rubles.
— Refugees from the territory of Ukraine and Donbass were paid by the decision of the Russian Federation more than
According to statistics, in Russia the profit is more than
Visa problems
US visas are required for 56 representatives of the Russian delegation, which is going to convene the UN General Assembly. However, as of September 1, none of them received a visa. Vasily Nebenzya, Russia’s Permanent Representative to the UN, informed the organization’s Secretary General António Guterres about this. Nebenzya pays him to help resolve the issue.
Sekgen’s press service responded that they were actively in contact with the United States regarding this issue.