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The UN Security Council on Monday rejected a Russia-submitted draft resolution urging an independent international investigation of the Nord Stream blasts.
The U.S. deputy ambassador, Robert Wood, said there's no need for a UN probe when investigations by Sweden, Denmark and Germany "are proceeding in a comprehensive, transparent and impartial manner."
On the 15-member council, only Russia, China and Brazil voted in favor of the Russian request on Monday.
The pipelines, known as Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2, are majority-owned by Russia's state-run energy giant Gazprom. The explosions on both occurred on September 26.