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Tag: Lin Jian

China / Denmark / Finland / International relations / Sweden

Everything you need to know about the Yi Peng 3 and cable damage in the Baltic Sea

November 21, 2024 - by Karoline Rosenkrantz Paasch - 4 Comments.

The world’s eyes are now centered on the Kattegat, where the Chinese vessel “Yi Peng 3” is under scrutiny for its potential involvement in the sabotage of underwater cables in …

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China / International relations / Sweden

Sweden wants NATO to focus more on China

July 10, 2024 - by Lærke Kobberup - 1 Comment

This Tuesday, 9 July 2024, Sweden requested that NATO put more focus on China and its possible threats. They ask this to ensure the support of the United States. Both …

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