Sweden Seeks China's Help as NATO Surrounds Suspected Cable-Sabotaging Ship

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Sweden has formally requested China's cooperation in investigating the damage to two undersea cables in the Baltic Sea, suspected to be sabotage involving the Chinese-flagged vessel Yi Peng 3. The cables, connecting Sweden to Lithuania and Germany to Finland, were severed in Swedish waters, raising concerns about intentional damage. This incident follows previous infrastructure damages in the region, including the Nord Stream pipelines and the Balticconnector gas pipeline.
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