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Sweden asks China to work together on Baltic Sea cable television investigation

Sweden has sent out an official demand to China seeking cooperation to assist clarify what occurred when two undersea cables were damaged in the Baltic Sea, Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson said on Thursday.

The subsea cable televisions, one linking Finland and Germany and the other connecting Sweden to Lithuania, were damaged on Nov. 17-18, triggering German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius to state he presumed it was sabotage.

Investigators have zeroed in on Chinese bulk carrier Yi Peng 3, which left the Russian port of Ust-Luga on Nov. 15, and a. Reuters analysis of MarineTraffic data showed that the ship's. collaborates represented the time and location of the breaches.

Kristersson on Nov. 26 demanded that the ship, which. currently sits idle in global waters inside Denmark's. financial zone, go back to Sweden to assist the examination.

An official request for cooperation was made to Beijing based. on findings from the investigation, he stated on Thursday.

It expresses our determination to carry out a search of the. vessel to discover what occurred, Kristersson stated.

Western intelligence officials from multiple countries have. stated they are positive the Chinese ship triggered the cuts to both. cable televisions. But they have actually expressed various views on whether these. were accidents or might have been intentional.

China's foreign ministry stated on Wednesday the. communications channels with Sweden and other relevant celebrations. were unblocked, when inquired about the Swedish demand.

(source: Reuters)