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Chinese vessel suspected in severing of Baltic submarine cables

  • Denmark is in talks with China concerning a Chinese vessel linked to two severed Baltic Sea cables.
  • Swedish and Finnish police have started investigations into potential sabotage of the cables, cut on November 17 and 18.
  • China's foreign ministry has denied responsibility for the incidents involving the Yi Peng 3 vessel.
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Danish officials could go on board two Chinese ships suspected of violating communication cables in the Baltic Sea in order to bring greater clarity to the incident, Finnish broadcaster Yle reported the opinion of Estonian maritime law expert Alexander Lott.

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INTERVIEW. The two submarine cables damaged by a Chinese bulk carrier in the Baltic Sea are reviving the strategic interest of these infrastructures, explains researcher Camille Morel.

·Paris, France
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Two communication cables in the Baltic Sea were damaged in a very short space of time. Can this be a coincidence? Several countries are investigating a freighter.

·Berlin, Germany
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Patrol boats from three NATO countries are facing the Chinese freighter, which may have damaged a data cable in the Baltic Sea. But they can do little.

·Frankfurt, Germany
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RedState broke the news in Washington, United States on Wednesday, November 20, 2024.
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