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EU to implement surveillance plan for underwater cables and fleet of repair vessels

In an action plan released on Friday, the European Commission said it would propose increasing surveillance of cables undersea and creating a fleet of vessels that could be used to repair cables during emergencies.

Some European governments have expressed concern about recent incidents where power cables, telecom connections and gas pipelines were damaged, possibly intentionally.

Henna Vikkunen is the executive vice president of the European Commission in charge for security. She said, "We want to ensure that Europe is not only equipped to prevent and detect cable sabotage, but also actively deter and repair any threat to critical infrastructure which is key to our economic and collective security." The Swedish police announced on Friday that they are investigating a suspected sabotage case involving an undersea cable of the Baltic Sea. NATO announced last month that several of its members are using frigates, naval drones and patrol aircraft to protect critical infrastructure in the Baltic Sea.

In its Action Plan, the European Commission stated that it would take measures to prevent, detect, and deter damage to cables.

Although no additional funding has been announced, hundreds of millions of Euros already available in the budget of the EU will be channeled towards these goals.

The Commission announced that it will support EU member states in developing a surveillance system "designed to combine and link data" and launch a "dedicated surveillance drones program" both under and above the water.

According to the plan, it will also establish a regional center in the Baltic Sea Region as a test of the new surveillance strategy.

The Commission also outlined a goal to ensure the supply of spares and, in the medium-term, proposed to create a "reserve fleet" that would be used to repair or deploy submarine cables in an emergency.

It said that together with NATO's chief of foreign affairs, the Commission will also enhance the cooperation between the EU and NATO in the area of resilience and protection for undersea structures. The EU would hold criminals accountable. Reporting by Lili Bayer

(source: Reuters)