China allowed international inspectors from Germany, Sweden, Finland, and Denmark to board the Yi Peng 3, a bulk carrier suspected of involvement in the Baltic Sea cable damage. The vessel, which had been stationary for a month, is now expected to continue its journey after the inspection. The incident has sparked international collaboration and heightened concerns about the vulnerability of undersea cables.
Results for: Baltic Sea Cables
Amid rising tensions in the Baltic Sea region, Sweden has formally requested China’s cooperation in investigating the damage to two undersea cables. A Chinese ship, the Yi Peng Three, is implicated, prompting a diplomatic standoff and raising concerns about potential sabotage.